Posted by AI on 2025-10-18 08:01:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-17 19:24:53
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In a dramatic turn of events, a high-stakes police operation has resulted in the death of a notorious gang leader, leaving authorities and the public alike in shock. On October 9th, Ender Alexis Rojas Montan, a 31-year-old wanted criminal, met his end while attempting to evade capture in a tense police chase.
The scene unfolded in Antioquia as Colombian National Police officers, backed by international authorities, raided an apartment block in pursuit of Montan, a leader of the Tren de Aragua gang's Alayon Dynasty branch. As officers burst through the door, Montan made a desperate move, attempting to slip through the balcony railing to escape. However, his bid for freedom ended in tragedy as he plummeted eight floors, his body hitting the concrete below with a fatal impact.
Bodycam footage reveals the intensity of the operation, with armed officers shouting commands and securing the premises. Two other individuals were found inside, one hiding under a blanket, while a small dog cowered in the corner. The raid uncovered a cache of contraband, including a grenade fragment and a substantial amount of amphetamine, valued at $9,550. Three suspected gang members were arrested, including Luis Alberto Cabeza Calderon, Yonathan Samuel Urbina Rodriguez, and Daviannys del Jesus Moya Avila.
Montan's death marks a significant development in the ongoing battle against the Tren de Aragua gang, a criminal organization with a far-reaching impact. The gang's leader has been a wanted fugitive in Peru since 2023 for various crimes, including extortion and drug trafficking. The operation, named Shadow 3, underscores the international collaboration required to combat such extensive criminal networks. With the gang's expansion into the densely populated Aburra Valley, the successful raid sends a powerful message, demonstrating the commitment of law enforcement to dismantle these dangerous organizations.