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Justice Department brings first Antifa-related terrorism charges in Texas ICE attack

The DOJ charged two men with terrorism for a July 4 ambush on a Texas ICE facility that injured a police officer, marking the first antifa-related terrorism case, FBI said.

  • Two individuals, Cameron Arnold and Zachary Evetts, have been indicted on terrorism-related charges for their roles in a violent ambush on a federal facility in Texas on July 4, marking the first such charges against Antifa suspects.
  • The indictment states that they were part of a group of 17 who attacked the Prairieland Detention Center, armed with over 50 firearms and firing on law enforcement officers.
  • The attack injured one police officer and involved coordinated planning through encrypted messages.
  • FBI Director Kash Patel announced the indictments, emphasizing the case as a significant milestone in counterterrorism efforts and noting Trump's designation of Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.
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