5 accused of supporting antifa plead guilty to terrorism-related offense after Texas shooting
Nine members of a North Texas Antifa Cell face terrorism and attempted murder charges for a July 4 attack on an ICE detention center, FBI said the group sought to overthrow the government.
- Five people pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges for supporting Antifa after a police officer was wounded during a shooting outside a Texas immigration detention center in July.
- The Justice Department's charges followed President Donald Trump's designation of Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.
- In court, Nathan Baumann, Joy Gibson, Seth Sikes, Lynette Sharp, and John Thomas admitted to providing material support to terrorists.
- Prosecutors indicated that a shooter, Benjamin Song, was responsible for the injury of the Alvarado Police Department officer.
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Antifa cell BUSTED: 5 members admit plotting terrorist attack on Texas ICE facility
An attack on a Texas federal facility has led to five people admitting to offering support for terrorism as members of an Antifa cell.It is the first time that criminal suspects admitted to being involved in an Antifa cell, contradicting claims from many on the left that Antifa does not exist as an organization.'Antifa is a militant enterprise that advocates insurrection and violence to affect the policy and conduct of the US government by intim…
ANTIFA’S FIRST TERROR CONVICTION: Five Plead Guilty in Plot to Attack Texas ICE Facility
A violent Antifa cell has been exposed in Texas after five members admitted they plotted a terrorist attack on a federal ICE facility — the first time suspects have openly acknowledged operating as an organized Antifa terror group. Prosecutors say the militants, driven by anarchist, anti-law-enforcement ideology, coordinated resources, personnel, and an armed assault that left a federal officer shot. Eighteen total suspects now face federal and …
Texas brings down the first Antifa terrorism convictions in US history
Five far-left extremists in Texas have admitted in federal court to being Antifa members in a North Texas Antifa cell that carried out an ambush terror attack on an ICE facility. Five far-left extremists have admitted to being Antifa members and terrorists in federal plea deals stemming from a coordinated ambush shooting on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on the Fourth of July. It is the first known case in U.S. history in wh…
First‑Ever Antifa Terrorism Convictions: Five Plead Guilty in Texas ICE Facility Ambush
In a landmark case, five members of a North Texas Antifa cell have become the first defendants in America to be convicted on terrorism charges, pleading guilty to “providing material support to terrorists” after a violent July 4 ambush on the ICE Prairieland Detention Facility in Alvarado, Texas. | Border / Cartel Chronicles
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