A Fort Carson soldier was recently arrested on drug charges following a raid on a Colorado Springs underground casino, which resulted in the detainment of over 100 immigrants believed to be in the US illegally.
Quick Takes
Fort Carson Staff Sgt. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez has been arrested on charges of drug and weapon trafficking.
The arrest came after a raid at the Warike nightclub with which Orona-Rodriguez was affiliated.
The raid resulted in the detainment of over 100 immigrants who were suspected of being in the US illegally.
Orona-Rodriguez is reportedly employed by Immortal Security LLC, which was providing security to the nightclub.
Authorities discovered pink cocaine, firearms, and evidence of other illegal conduct.
Underground Casino Crackdown
Staff Sgt. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, a decorated Fort Carson soldier, found himself at the center of a massive law enforcement operation on April 27, 2025. Authorities raided the Warike nightclub, a Colorado Springs establishment infamous for illicit activities. This operation was spearheaded by a coalition of police, sheriff’s deputies, and federal agents, who managed to arrest over 100 individuals.
The nightclub was allegedly a hotbed for illegal activities such as illicit drug dealings and weapon trafficking. Orona-Rodriguez was arrested after the raid amidst accusations of drug distribution, specifically cocaine, and allegations of offering illegal arms to unauthorized immigrants.
According to sources, messaging evidence drew a direct line between Orona-Rodriguez’s operations and his connections within Immortal Security LLC. Despite warnings from his commanding officer and the military’s clear stance of such entities being “off limits,” Orona-Rodriguez allegedly maintained his association with the firm.
The Operation
The tactical operation at Warike revealed more than just a trade in narcotics. Pink cocaine, weapons with high-capacity magazines, and signs of other illegal activities painted a vivid picture of the underground casino’s operations. In announcing the operation, Attorney General Pam Bondi said, “This morning @DEAHQ apprehended over 100 illegal aliens at an underground nightclub frequented by Tda and MS-13 terrorists. Cocaine, meth, and pink cocaine was seized.”
The Legal Path Forward
Orona-Rodriguez faces numerous charges including cocaine distribution and conspiracy. He was reportedly caught after selling cocaine to an undercover DEA agent. Keenly aware of the burgeoning threat, local law enforcement and federal agencies had ramped up their collaborative efforts in addressing such criminal networks.
As Orona-Rodriguez’s preliminary hearing nears, it raises fundamental questions on the ways rehabilitation and justice intersect when a nation’s defenders stray from their path.
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