15-Year-old Tren de Aragua 'Little Devil' Arrested in NYC For Assaulting an Autistic Teen

Brittany M. Hughes | May 15, 2025
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A 15-year-old member of Tren de Aragua’s kids club was arrested in New York City this week after police say he assaulted and robbed an autistic teen, leaving the boy battered, bruised, and traumatized.

Dubbed the "Little Devils," the Tren de Aragua youth group is basically made up of several dozen juvenile criminals with extensive rap sheets, all of whom are affiliated with the relatively new trans national gang now taking over apartment complexes and neighborhoods in America following the flood of illegal aliens allowed into the United States under President Joe Biden.

One such kid criminal, an illegal alien minor from Venezuela, was arrested in Staten Island this week after he allegedly robbed a 16-year-old autistic boy. According to the victim's mother, her some came home black-and-blue and terrified, with his wallet and roughly $38 having been stolen during the assault.

Police sources told the New York Post that the unnamed juvenile arrested in connection with the attack already has at least a dozen arrests to his name despite the fact that he’s only 15 years old.

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The kid is part of a larger crew of at least 40 Tren de Aragua-affiliated illegal alien children, including some as young as 11, that call themselves the "Diablos De La Cuarenta y Dos" (or in English, the Devils of 42nd Street), and who police say are responsible for victimizing dozens of people in the Big Apple. Law enforcement explained that it's hard to put a stop to their crime spree or hold them accountable because unless they commit a truly heinous crime like murder, New York City does not typically prosecute juvenile criminals.

The crew's MOC is carrying out mob robberies and assaults in Midtown and the surrounding area, effectively overwhelming their victims with sheer force. Police say Tren de Aragua uses kid crews because they know juveniles are far less likely to be prosecuted for their crimes, and are effective in recruiting new, younger members to the gang.

The New York Post reported that based on police sources, this kid’s case will be kicked over to Family Court, where proceedings are sealed to the public, and where the worst penalty is usually a slap on the wrist.