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Bullet points of Former Colorado apartment resident says Gov. Polis 'wouldn't last five minutes' against armed gangs
- Former Colorado apartment resident Cindy Romero describes the terrifying moment an armed migrant gang took over her building
- Romero claims she was left to fend for herself after calling 911 and receiving no help
- Colorado Governor Jared Polis' office dismissed the incident as 'largely a feature of Danielle Jurinsky's imagination'
- Romero responded by saying 'You can't fake video' and accusing the administration of being part of the problem
- Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman believes the situation is real but needs to be put into context
- Over 40,000 illegal migrants have come to Colorado in the past two years, with the majority residing in Denver, a sanctuary city
- New surveillance video shows alleged gang activity in the parking lot, with armed men pointing their weapons at someone driving a car
- The incident has sparked concerns about public safety and the handling of illegal immigration in Colorado
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