Texas anti-ICE protesters convicted of terrorism charges sentenced to at least 50 years in prison
Source: The Guardian
A group of Texas protesters convicted of terrorism charges received harsh sentences of at least 50 years in prison Tuesday in a closely watched case that was widely seen as a test case of the Trump administrations efforts to crack down on dissent.
After a three week jury trial, the nine activists were all found guilty of a slew of criminal charges in March, stemming from a Fourth of July protest at an immigrant detention facility in Alvarado, Texas, south of Fort Worth. The demonstrators arrived late at night with a plan to set off fireworks as part of a noise demonstration to show solidarity with those detained inside. A few of the protesters spontaneously broke off from the main group and vandalized cars in the parking lot, a guard shack, slashed the tires on a government van and broke a security camera. When a police officer arrived on the scene and drew his weapon, one of the activists fired an AR-15 from the woods, hitting the officer in the shoulder. The officer survived.
Zachary Evetts, Autumn Hill, Savanna Batten, and Elizabeth Soto were sentenced to 50 years in prison. Maricela Rueda, another demonstrator, was sentenced to 70 years in prison. Benjamin Song, who fired the gun at the police officer, was sentenced to 100 years in prison. The other protesters were continuing to be sentenced Tuesday morning.
Even though many of the protesters did not know each other, or were loosely affiliated, prosecutors said the attack on the officer was premeditated and part of a conspiracy. They also said the activists were part of a North Texas antifa cell, which was seen as part of the administrations effort to criminalize antifa, which is not an organization but rather a constellation of leftwing views.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/23/prairieland-ice-protesters-texas-sentenced
czarjak
(13,753 posts)Let. Freedom. Ring, Rubes?
Trueblue Texan
(4,706 posts)Truly one of the most extreme right-wing, Bible thumping communities in Texas.
dave99
(514 posts)cbabe
(6,985 posts)chowder66
(12,683 posts)Prosecutors closed out their case with testimony from their expert witness on antifa: Kyle Shideler, director and senior analyst of homeland security and counterterrorism at the Center for Security Policy.
The terrorism think tank, known for putting out content that targets Muslims and Islam, has been called a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Shideler disputed that designation when questioned by the defense.
Shideler said he began studying antifa more heavily in 2020. He authored a memo on how President Donald Trumps administration can crack down on far-left extremists and later testified in Congress on the topic after Trump issued an executive order designating antifa as a domestic terror threat.
Antifa, Shideler testified, is short for Antifaschistische Aktion, or anti-fascist action in German. It was the name of a far-left organization in World War II Germany that Shideler said opposed not only the Nazi party, but center-right and center-left individuals and movements.
more at link...
https://www.keranews.org/criminal-justice/2026-03-10/prairieland-detention-center-ice-antifa-terrorism-shooting-trial-government-defendants
dave99
(514 posts)cbabe
(6,985 posts)chowder66
(12,683 posts)And the "Antifa" shit is pure bullshit.
Bayard
(30,636 posts)The guy who shot the cop was extremely foolish. I can see him being charged with assault, maybe even attempted murder, but that still should not mean a life sentence. The others just committed vandalism. That's definitely not in life sentence territory.
Just my .02. I'm not a lawyer, but I do have some sense.
slightlv
(8,180 posts)and I can't help but believe these "sentences" will be reviewed once we take back Congress... and hopefully the Presidency. BUT more worrisome to me, are the ones who broke off from the group to do the vandalism and came armed with an AR15. Who were they? The government wants us to believe they were left-wing terrorists, when we know there is no such thing. Were these Magas who had "infiltrated" the group to do exactly what they did, knowing how trump would react? Were any of THEM arrested, or was it just the noise making protestors?
NickB79
(20,417 posts)That's absolutely attempted murder.
AverageOldGuy
(4,353 posts)Germany, 1935?
wolfie001
(8,175 posts)One of the shittiest in the country.
pat_k
(14,490 posts)If some of these convictions aren't overturned on appeal we have entered an even darker period -- if that is even possible.
cab67
(3,908 posts)cab67
(3,908 posts)dave99
(514 posts)dalton99a
(96,188 posts)FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) A demonstrator who shot and wounded a police officer outside a Texas immigration center last July 4 was sentenced to 100 years in federal prison Tuesday,
relogic
(366 posts)that the most egregious assault motivated by justified causes against our current police state to the mildest protest at a prayer meeting-
Rest assured. The laws to squelch any dissent have evolved particularly since 9/11. Fear triumphs over rational thought every time.
The regime has no reluctance to wield their new-found laws, brutality and subjugation with less vigor. If TSF is displeased with your well-advised opinion that he is subhuman, it is now a defined terrorist crime against the state of America. His stooges planted in the FBI are there explicitly to arrest, charge, convict and disappear you as allowed now.
fujiyamasan
(2,165 posts)Ollie Garkie
(358 posts)niyad
(135,259 posts)women's rights protests, I can tell you the first thought that came to my mind.
ashredux
(2,985 posts)I dont see how that was justice at an all. It was some form of perverse retribution to scare anyone protesting.
bluestarone
(22,538 posts)I'm actually surprised they weren't thrown out a HIGH WINDOW, like the do in Russia. Jesus Christ!