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Home»News»Executed live: Venezuelan influencer killed after accusing the Tren de Aragua and naming High-Ranking Chavismo officials.
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Executed live: Venezuelan influencer killed after accusing the Tren de Aragua and naming High-Ranking Chavismo officials.

Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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On the night of June 22, riel Jesús Sarmiento Rodríguez, a brave 25-year-old Venezuelan influencer, was brutally murdered in his home in El Piñonal, Maracay, while livestreaming on TikTok.

On the night of June 22, Gabriel Jesús Sarmiento Rodríguez, a brave 25-year-old Venezuelan influencer, was brutally murdered in his home in El Piñonal, Maracay, while livestreaming on TikTok.

Two armed men broke into his home, shooting him at least nine times and seriously injuring his mother with a shot to the abdomen. The crime, captured in real time, has shocked Venezuela and exposes the rot of a system where organized crime and political power appear deeply intertwined.

Sarmiento, known on TikTok as @unleacks, was a programmer and cybersecurity analyst who used his platform with 80,000 followers to denounce police corruption and the links between Chavista regime officials and criminal gangs such as the Tren de Aragua and the Tren del Llano.

In his videos, he directly tagged figures like the Interior Minister, Diosdado Cabello, and the Governor of Aragua, Johana Sánchez, demanding justice. His courage made him a target.

The young man had previously reported receiving threats from La Morita prison, where he was detained for 15 days over an accusation of harassment that he claimed was unjust. In his final livestream, Sarmiento shouted his address in desperation, “Calle JJ Montesinos,” pleading for help from Sebin, but no help ever came.

Instead, the hitmen acted with impunity, silencing a voice that made the regime uncomfortable.

🚨| BREAKING: Venezuelan influencer Gabriel Sarmiento, known for bravely exposing criminal groups like El Tren de Aragua, El Tren del Llano, and corrupt police officials, was tragically killed during a TikTok live in Maracay 🇻🇪.

Maduro’s murderous regime needs to fall already. pic.twitter.com/2Zk40bvuHe

— JOSE🦅🅜🅐🅖🅐 (@AntiCommie_) June 23, 2025

The Tren de Aragua, described by the U.S. State Department as a transnational terrorist organization, operates across seven countries, involved in drug trafficking, human trafficking, and extortion.

Sarmiento directly pointed to its leader, Héctor “Niño Guerrero” Flores, a fugitive since 2023, claiming that his father, Enrique Sarmiento, was also a victim of the gang. “Niño Guerrero, you know what happened to my father,” he said in a video, challenging organized crime.

Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced that National Prosecutor’s Office 69 would investigate Sarmiento’s sicariato (contract killing), but the lack of concrete progress fuels doubt.

How can a regime that denies the existence of the Tren de Aragua—calling it an “urban legend”—allow its critics to be executed live?

Meanwhile, progressives—so quick to defend “noble causes” on social media—remain deafeningly silent. Where are the marches for freedom of expression they so often champion?

It seems the Venezuelan tragedy doesn’t fit their narrative of selective victims. The hypocrisy of the left, applauding oppressive regimes while ignoring heroes like Sarmiento, is as predictable as it is pathetic.

Sarmiento’s murder adds to a wave of violence against communicators in Hispanic America, like Mexican influencer Valeria Márquez, who was also murdered live. Organizations like Provea and the IACHR warn about digital repression, but in Venezuela, where Chavismo controls everything, justice seems like a mirage.

Sarmiento, nicknamed “the Venezuelan Julian Assange,” paid the price for his bravery.

His death is not just a crime; it is a warning from the regime to those who dare to speak out. In a country where corruption and crime reign, the question is not who killed Gabriel, but who allowed him to be killed.

About The Author

Rafa Gómez-Santos Martín

Rafael Santos is a Portuguese writer and political analyst dedicated to educating Hispanics on traditional values and the importance of protecting children and families. With years of experience in media and public discourse, he has been a strong advocate for cultural preservation and moral principles in an ever-changing world. Passionate about culture, sports, and current affairs, Rafael brings insightful analysis to political and social debates, striving to empower the Hispanic community with knowledge and a deeper understanding of the issues that shape their lives.

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Rafael Santos es un escritor y analista político Portugués dedicado a educar a los hispanos sobre los valores tradicionales y la importancia de proteger a los niños y las familias. Con años de experiencia en los medios de comunicación y el discurso público, ha sido un firme defensor de la preservación cultural y los principios morales en un mundo en constante cambio. Apasionado por la cultura, el deporte y la actualidad, Rafael aporta un análisis profundo a los debates políticos y sociales, con el objetivo de empoderar a la comunidad hispana mediante el conocimiento y una comprensión más profunda de los temas que moldean sus vidas.



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