More than 300 federal and local law enforcement officers participated in a major raid early Sunday morning on an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, resulting in the detention of over 100 illegal immigrants and the seizure of drugs and weapons, according to authorities.
Dramatic footage released by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) captured the moment agents broke through the large front window of an unmarked building as patrons, many dressed for a nightclub scene, attempted to flee.
Additional armed federal agents blocked escape routes as officers executed a search warrant.
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“This is the police with a search warrant demanding entry. Exit the front door one at a time with nothing in your hands, held high above your head,” agents can be heard announcing in the video, issuing instructions first in English and then in Spanish.
According to officials, the nightclub was reportedly frequented by members of the MS-13 criminal organization.
In total, 114 individuals identified as being in the United States illegally were detained during the operation.
🥂 Part of busting up the underground nightclub in Colorado Springs included the arrest of 114 illegal aliens.#DEA partners and @DHSgov placed patrons (in the U.S. illegally) on buses for processing and likely eventual deportation. pic.twitter.com/aLyQUdy5YN
— DEARockyMountain (@DEAROCKYMTNDiv) April 27, 2025
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DEA Rocky Mountain Division Special Agent in Charge Jonathan C. Pullen said during a Sunday news conference that the operation uncovered significant criminal activity inside the establishment.
“What was happening inside was significant drug trafficking, prostitution, crimes of violence. We seized a number of guns in there,” Pullen stated.
“We had active-duty service members who were running security at the club and involved in some of these crimes.”
Authorities also recovered narcotics, including cocaine and pink cocaine, commonly referred to as “tusi.”
Over a dozen active-duty military personnel had gone undercover in the weeks leading up to the raid, posing as security guards and nightclub patrons to assist in gathering intelligence, according to a DEA spokesperson.
Two individuals were arrested on outstanding warrants as a result of the operation, Attorney General Pamela Bondi confirmed.
Bondi praised the operation’s success, writing on X, “Trump’s directive to make America safe again is achieving results!”
This morning @DEAHQ apprehended over 100 illegal aliens at an underground night club frequented by Tda and MS-13 terrorists. Cocaine, meth, and pink cocaine was seized. 2 people were also arrested on existing warrants.
As we approach his 100 days in office @POTUS Trump’s… pic.twitter.com/DvYUNrmzvd
— Attorney General Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) April 27, 2025
The DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division reported that approximately 200 people were inside the club at the time of the raid, with at least 114 determined to be illegally present in the country.
📢 Prior to entering the underground nightclub in CO Springs this am, #DEA RMFD Special Agents announced their presence.
>200 people were inside – at least 114 in the U.S. illegally.
In addition, more than a dozen active duty military were patrons or security guards. pic.twitter.com/zNiDAZeDYw— DEARockyMountain (@DEAROCKYMTNDiv) April 27, 2025
The investigation remains ongoing as federal authorities sort through the evidence collected during the raid. Officials have not yet released the names of those arrested or detained.
TERROR: TdA gang members employed more than twelve armed active duty US soldiers to protect their underground club engaged in human and drug trafficking in Colorado Springs. Army CID has custody of the soldiers working for the designated terrorists.pic.twitter.com/BirclV6waR
— @amuse (@amuse) April 27, 2025
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