Dramatic moment DEA raids underground nightclub frequented by MS-13 in Colorado
Intense video footage shows hundreds of DEA agents raiding a Colorado nightclub, detaining 114 illegal immigrants in an early morning operation. Over 300 federal and local officers seized drugs and weapons from the underground Colorado Springs club, allegedly linked to MS-13. The DEA's online video captures agents smashing a large window as clubgoers, dressed for a night out, flee into the darkness.
"This is the police with a search warrant. Exit the front door one by one, hands empty and raised high," agents shouted to clubgoers outside, repeating the command in Spanish. A DEA spokesperson revealed Monday that more than a dozen active-duty military personnel posed as security guards or patrons during the undercover operation.
"Inside, we uncovered major drug trafficking, prostitution, and violent crimes. We confiscated multiple firearms. Active-duty service members were working security at the club and implicated in some of these offenses," DEA Rocky Mountain Division Special Agent in Charge Jonathan C. Pullen stated at a Sunday morning press conference.
DEA agents also found cocaine and pink cocaine — also known as “tusi” — Pullen went on.
Two people were arrested on outstanding warrants during the raids, according to Attorney General Pamela Bondi.
President “Trump’s directive to make America safe again is achieving results!” she wrote on X.
“200 people were inside – at least 114 in the U.S. illegally,” the DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division said on X.



