Eight sentenced to 450 years in prison over anti-ICE riot where officer was shot
Eight individuals with alleged ties to Antifa have received a combined sentence of 450 years in prison for their involvement in a riot outside an immigration detention center in Prairieland, Texas, on July 4th of last year. During the incident, a law enforcement officer was shot in the neck.

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AI-generatedEight individuals with alleged ties to Antifa have received a combined sentence of 450 years in prison for their involvement in a riot outside an immigration detention center in Prairieland, Texas, on July 4th of last year. During the incident, a law enforcement officer was shot in the neck. Prosecutors stated that "Antifa Cell operatives" initiated the riot by firing and throwing fireworks at the facility, vandalizing vehicles, and a guard kiosk. The defendants were convicted of charges including rioting, using weapons and explosives, providing material support to terrorists, and obstruction. A former US Marine Corps reservist and the purported leader of the group were each sentenced to 100 years. The Acting US Attorney General stated the sentences demonstrate swift and uncompromising justice for those who attack law enforcement and federal facilities.
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5 extractedThe defendants were convicted on charges including rioting, using weapons and explosives, providing material support to terrorists, and obstruction.
Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that 'Antifa terrorists who attack law enforcement and federal facilities will face swift and uncompromising justice'.
The actions on July 4th were described by a US judge as 'an assault on democracy'.
A former US Marine Corps reservist was sentenced to 100 years for attempted murder of a law enforcement officer.
Eight individuals have been collectively sentenced to 450 years in prison for their involvement in an anti-ICE riot.