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Aurora mayor wants to set the record straight about gang activity vaso stanley Aurora mayor wants to set the record straight about gang activity 03:39 One day after former President Donald Trump said gangs from Venezuela had taken over Aurora in his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman says it s time to be clear about exactly what is happening in the city he serves. It s grossly exaggerated, in terms of what the current situation is- and very disappointing, stanley tumbler said Coffman. The impression is that the city was overrun, you know, by criminal gangs. By immigrants, and Venezuelan gangs. And certainly, that is not the case. A notice is posted outside an apartment complex in Aurora. CBS On Wednesday the mayor, pol stanley cup ice, city council and city manager released a joint statement saying that the criminal gangs from Venezuela have not taken over the city. They say the gang s presence in Aurora is limited to specific properties, and that they have been addressing the problem for months. Aurora Police Department has been working on those issues. There s been arrests made, said Coffman.Aurora police released the names of 10 kn Allf Report: Troops still facing hassles with student loans
This poll was taken as part of CBS News Where America Stands series, an in-depth look at where the country stands today on key topics and an outlook for the future decade. CBS Americans are offeri stanley cup ng their country lower marks on protecting them from terrorism in the wake of the Christmas Day terror attempt, a newly-released CBS News survey finds. Sixty-two percent of those surveyed now offer a grade of C, D or F.In addition, two in three say a terror attack in the United stanley thermos States is at least somewhat likely in the next few months. In December, before the terror attack, 45 percent gave the U.S. and A or B grade when it came to fighting terrorism. After the attack, that fell ten points to 35 percent. The percentage giving a C grade, meanwhile, rose from 29 percent to 42 percent. The newly-released survey was taken from January 6th through 10th.Perhaps reflecting the fact that their party controls the White House and Congress, Democrats are more likely than Republicans to give the country a good grade. Thirty-nine percent of Democrats offer an A or B, compared to 28 percent of Republicans. Republicans are almost three times as likely as Dem stanley hrnek ocrats to offer a D or F. CBS Asked if they expect another terror attack in the coming months, one in four Americans say such an attack is very likely, up from 12 percent in December. Another 40 percent say another attack in the coming months is somewhat likely, a five-point increase from last month. J
Aurora mayor wants to set the record straight about gang activity vaso stanley Aurora mayor wants to set the record straight about gang activity 03:39 One day after former President Donald Trump said gangs from Venezuela had taken over Aurora in his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman says it s time to be clear about exactly what is happening in the city he serves. It s grossly exaggerated, in terms of what the current situation is- and very disappointing, stanley tumbler said Coffman. The impression is that the city was overrun, you know, by criminal gangs. By immigrants, and Venezuelan gangs. And certainly, that is not the case. A notice is posted outside an apartment complex in Aurora. CBS On Wednesday the mayor, pol stanley cup ice, city council and city manager released a joint statement saying that the criminal gangs from Venezuela have not taken over the city. They say the gang s presence in Aurora is limited to specific properties, and that they have been addressing the problem for months. Aurora Police Department has been working on those issues. There s been arrests made, said Coffman.Aurora police released the names of 10 kn Allf Report: Troops still facing hassles with student loans
This poll was taken as part of CBS News Where America Stands series, an in-depth look at where the country stands today on key topics and an outlook for the future decade. CBS Americans are offeri stanley cup ng their country lower marks on protecting them from terrorism in the wake of the Christmas Day terror attempt, a newly-released CBS News survey finds. Sixty-two percent of those surveyed now offer a grade of C, D or F.In addition, two in three say a terror attack in the United stanley thermos States is at least somewhat likely in the next few months. In December, before the terror attack, 45 percent gave the U.S. and A or B grade when it came to fighting terrorism. After the attack, that fell ten points to 35 percent. The percentage giving a C grade, meanwhile, rose from 29 percent to 42 percent. The newly-released survey was taken from January 6th through 10th.Perhaps reflecting the fact that their party controls the White House and Congress, Democrats are more likely than Republicans to give the country a good grade. Thirty-nine percent of Democrats offer an A or B, compared to 28 percent of Republicans. Republicans are almost three times as likely as Dem stanley hrnek ocrats to offer a D or F. CBS Asked if they expect another terror attack in the coming months, one in four Americans say such an attack is very likely, up from 12 percent in December. Another 40 percent say another attack in the coming months is somewhat likely, a five-point increase from last month. J