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Florida license records show Intriago is state licensed to provide security services and carry a firearm. He has few other fingerprints in public records, except for one detainee filed against him in 2011.
Intriago has a website that shows it as a wholesaler and retailer of safety equipment.
As a representative of large and important manufacturers of security and safety devices around the world, our goal is to provide first-class personalized products and services to law enforcement and military units, as well as to industrial customers, the company said in its About Us section. .
Known in circles of Venezuelan expatriates in South Florida, Intriago is said to boast of his police past in the South American country. Sometimes, said someone who knew him but did not want to be identified in the growing story, Intriago claimed to have connections or to have worked directly for US agencies.
One person claiming to have known him in Venezuela said Intriago worked in a small office in Doral, where he would boast of being a paid mercenary and special forces coordinator, but most people did not take these claims to account. serious.
The source, who requested anonymity to speak freely, said Intriago is also known to provide firearms, gun parts, and military and police equipment such as protective vests. bullets.
Public records show him in a small, gated, three-bedroom residence a few blocks from I-95 near Miami Northwestern High. Venezuelas voter database shows he remains registered to vote there through the Miami Consulate.
Intriagos Facebook page provides a bit of a timeline. Showing him appearing to arrive in the US around 2009 and initially working with alarm systems. His social media presence is largely apolitical, with the exception of a few posts against the Venezuelan government and one in favor of Juan Guaidó, the Venezuelan lawmaker whom the Trump administration has recognized as the legitimate leader of the oil-rich country.
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