Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently claimed responsibility for the death of Guerrero Flores, a prominent Venezuelan gang leader. Flores rose from within Venezuela’s prison system to establish a criminal organization with operations extending across multiple continents. Details surrounding the operation remain limited, but Trump publicly highlighted the success as a win against transnational crime. The deceased leader is believed to have orchestrated significant criminal activity, though the full scope of his network is still being investigated. Authorities are assessing the potential impact of Flores’s death on regional stability and ongoing efforts to combat organized crime. This event marks a notable intervention in Venezuela’s internal criminal landscape, raising questions about international cooperation and extrajudicial operations.
