Nine Convicted in North Texas ICE Attack

Nine Convicted in North Texas ICE Attack

Source: Fox News

Summary

Nine defendants were convicted of various charges related to a 2025 attack on an ICE detention facility in North Texas. The attack was allegedly carried out by a North Texas “Antifa cell”. The defendants were found guilty of providing material support to terrorists, rioting, and using explosives during a riot. One defendant was convicted of attempted murder for shooting a police officer. The trial lasted 12 days and included testimony from over 45 witnesses.


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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.

The trial was a showcase of the government’s commitment to dismantling Antifa. The prosecution presented a large amount of evidence, including testimony from over 45 witnesses. The defendants were found guilty of various charges, including attempted murder and providing material support to terrorists. The verdict was seen as a victory for the Trump administration’s efforts to crack down on Antifa.

The scene was familiar: a high-profile trial, a large amount of evidence, and a guilty verdict. But what stood out was the way the government framed the attack as a terrorist act, using language typically reserved for international terrorism cases. The verdict was a reminder that the government is willing to use the full force of the law to prosecute those who engage in violent protests.


Author: Evan Null