Staff sergeant accused of distributing cocaine at illegal nightclub could be released

Denver (KDVR) – A federal judge ordered Thursday that the sergeant of Fort Carson employees in the US Army would be released by selling cocaine in an underground nightclub of federal reservation on Friday.

Juan Gabriel Orona Rodriguez, 28, the sergeant of the employees of the fighting team in the first Station District in the Fourth Infantry Division, was arrested on May 1 by FBI Denver Fecors. He was charged with one of the distribution and possession with the intention of distributing cocaine and one of the conspiracy to distribute and possess with the intention of distributing cocaine.

He is scheduled to appear wearing his clothes on Friday at 10 am to attend a hearing of the color of the bonds after the arguments were held on Thursday on the conditions of his bond. These conditions are not provided in federal court records online.

Orona-Rodriguez was “one of about 17 US military service members in active service” at a nightclub in Colorado Springs underground was subject to the U.S. Anti-Narcotics Administration raid on April 27, according to the US Prosecutor’s Office of Colorado. He also claimed that he provided security services in the club.

“Orona-Rodriguez appears to be a leadership role in a company called IMMORTAL Security LLC, which provides armed security in” night clubs “-including an illegal nightclub named Waric-inside Colorado Springs, Colorado”, which is the issuance of an American lawyer’s office that announces the pain of Usuriguz. And I needed it. “On many occasions, the Colorado Springs Police Department received 911 calls related to Warike, citing a wide range of alleged crimes, including weapons, assault, drugs, and other violent crimes.”

According to the detention of the detention, Ura Rodriguez was informed by their commander’s officers in March that “the immortal security operation LLC is outside the borders of the members of the armed forces.” Specifically, he was told, according to the written benefit, “” … You are prohibited from engaging in a work outside the service without the approval of the IAW 4ID battalion … “

Rodriguez won more than ten army prizes in nine years nearly nine years in service, including a praise medal in the army with a combat device, which he received during publication as the soldier was “a merit in light of the most arduous combat conditions,” according to the army’s description of the army.

Lawyer’s office said that the Orona Rodriguez sold cocaine to the Dea’s secret agent in April. After obtaining an ORNA-Rodriguez’s inspection note, the investigation found text messages dating back to September 2024, which seemed to show him the purchase and sale of cocaine.

According to the detention of the detention, the agents implemented the search note on April 10. The court document shows the talks that are allegedly discussing the sales of medicines dating back to several months.

The same document describes how FBI agents and Dea conducted a bought process from Orona-Rodriguez on April 21 and 22 near the home of the military member of Colorado Springs. The purchased substance has been tested virtually for the presence of cocaine and was presented to the DeA test.

Although he does not face any charges, the arrest certificate says that during

The written informing says that the investigators believe that the payment for the purchase was partially made of cocaine and part of the money. The linear certificate also includes a picture of the Glock’s revelation with a high -capacity magazine, which was allegedly sent by Orona Rodriguez to the immigrants in September 2024.

Leave a Comment