Gunman in Antifa Attack on Texas Immigration Facility Sentenced to 100 Years in Prison

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A gunman identified as an Antifa member convicted of wounding a police officer during an attack on a Texas immigration detention facility last July 4 was sentenced to 100 years in federal prison on Tuesday.

Benjamin Song was convicted of attempted murder and terrorism-related charges in March after prosecutors said he opened fire and wounded a police officer at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado. He faced 20 years to life in prison.

Seven others convicted of terrorism-related charges sentenced Tuesday received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years, according to The Associated Press. They include Cameron Arnold (also known as Autumn Hill), Zachary Evetts, Bradford Morris (also known as Meagan Morris), Maricela Rueda, Savanna Batten, Elizabeth Soto, and Ines Soto.

Well deserved!

Stooges used by the democrat party.....When they stop being useful, they’re just regular idiots.
 

A gunman identified as an Antifa member convicted of wounding a police officer during an attack on a Texas immigration detention facility last July 4 was sentenced to 100 years in federal prison on Tuesday.

Benjamin Song was convicted of attempted murder and terrorism-related charges in March after prosecutors said he opened fire and wounded a police officer at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado. He faced 20 years to life in prison.

Seven others convicted of terrorism-related charges sentenced Tuesday received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years, according to The Associated Press. They include Cameron Arnold (also known as Autumn Hill), Zachary Evetts, Bradford Morris (also known as Meagan Morris), Maricela Rueda, Savanna Batten, Elizabeth Soto, and Ines Soto.

Well deserved!

Stooges used by the democrat party.....When they stop being useful, they’re just regular idiots.
"Identified as an Antifa member?"

Hmm...

How and by whom?
 
This epochtimes source is not very credible
\but they did include:

According to The Associated Press, Philip Hayes, Song’s attorney, said outside the courthouse in Fort Worth: “Our issue with this case has always been this isn’t a bunch of terrorists. This is a bunch of kids and young adults who really have a really big heart and really wanted their voice to be heard.

“It was never intended that anybody get hurt. It was never intended that any shots would be fired.”
Meanwhile, no terrorism-related charges were announced on June 16 by the federal government in connection with a Minneapolis case with alleged Antifa ties.

THE PROBLEM is the Trump DOJ has lost credibility -- even within the courts.
 
Good! Sending a message.

And prosecute more of these violent thugs.


Federal judges in Texas on Tuesday gave eight members of an alleged “antifa cell” prison sentences as long as 100 years for their roles last summer in a protest that turned violent outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.

Benjamin Song, a former Marine reservist who was convicted this year of attempted murder for shooting a police officer outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, received 100 years. The other seven defendants were given prison terms between 30 and 70 years for a variety of charges such as rioting, providing support to terrorists, conspiracy to use and carry explosives, and conspiracy to corruptly conceal documents. Only Song was convicted of attempted murder.

The landmark case has been praised as a victory by Trump administration officials as they crack down on left-wing protesters. The sentences come a week after the Justice Department filed charges against 15 people in Minneapolis who prosecutors allege belonged to antifa groups that conspired to obstruct and attack immigration agents earlier this year.

The investigations stem from the National Security Presidential Memorandum-7, which President Donald Trump issued after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in September. The memo defined antifa as a “domestic terrorist organization” and directed the Justice Department to “investigate and disrupt networks, entities and organizations that foment political violence.”

The other defendants in the Prairieland trial, which ended in mid-March, include Savanna Batten; Zachary Evetts; Autumn Hill; Meagan Morris; Maricela Rueda; Daniel Sanchez Estrada; and a couple, Elizabeth and Ines Soto. Ines Soto is scheduled for sentencing July 1. Batten, Morris, Hill, Elizabeth Soto and Evetts received 50 years each. Sanchez Estrada received a 30-year sentence, and Rueda, his wife, received 70 years.

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A gunman identified as an Antifa member convicted of wounding a police officer during an attack on a Texas immigration detention facility last July 4 was sentenced to 100 years in federal prison on Tuesday.

Benjamin Song was convicted of attempted murder and terrorism-related charges in March after prosecutors said he opened fire and wounded a police officer at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado. He faced 20 years to life in prison.

Seven others convicted of terrorism-related charges sentenced Tuesday received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years, according to The Associated Press. They include Cameron Arnold (also known as Autumn Hill), Zachary Evetts, Bradford Morris (also known as Meagan Morris), Maricela Rueda, Savanna Batten, Elizabeth Soto, and Ines Soto.

Well deserved!

Stooges used by the democrat party.....When they stop being useful, they’re just regular idiots.
Nowhere near enough of them.

It's clear the Pantifa in an interstate racket, 100% subject to RICO...They all need to be rounded up.
 
Good! Sending a message.

And prosecute more of these violent thugs.


Federal judges in Texas on Tuesday gave eight members of an alleged “antifa cell” prison sentences as long as 100 years for their roles last summer in a protest that turned violent outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.
Benjamin Song, a former Marine reservist who was convicted this year of attempted murder for shooting a police officer outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, received 100 years. The other seven defendants were given prison terms between 30 and 70 years for a variety of charges such as rioting, providing support to terrorists, conspiracy to use and carry explosives, and conspiracy to corruptly conceal documents. Only Song was convicted of attempted murder.
The landmark case has been praised as a victory by Trump administration officials as they crack down on left-wing protesters. The sentences come a week after the Justice Department filed charges against 15 people in Minneapolis who prosecutors allege belonged to antifa groups that conspired to obstruct and attack immigration agents earlier this year.
The investigations stem from the National Security Presidential Memorandum-7, which President Donald Trump issued after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in September. The memo defined antifa as a “domestic terrorist organization” and directed the Justice Department to “investigate and disrupt networks, entities and organizations that foment political violence.”
The other defendants in the Prairieland trial, which ended in mid-March, include Savanna Batten; Zachary Evetts; Autumn Hill; Meagan Morris; Maricela Rueda; Daniel Sanchez Estrada; and a couple, Elizabeth and Ines Soto. Ines Soto is scheduled for sentencing July 1. Batten, Morris, Hill, Elizabeth Soto and Evetts received 50 years each. Sanchez Estrada received a 30-year sentence, and Rueda, his wife, received 70 years.
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Yeah, that's gonna backfire in a brand fasion.
 
Good! Sending a message.

And prosecute more of these violent thugs.


Federal judges in Texas on Tuesday gave eight members of an alleged “antifa cell” prison sentences as long as 100 years for their roles last summer in a protest that turned violent outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.
Benjamin Song, a former Marine reservist who was convicted this year of attempted murder for shooting a police officer outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, received 100 years. The other seven defendants were given prison terms between 30 and 70 years for a variety of charges such as rioting, providing support to terrorists, conspiracy to use and carry explosives, and conspiracy to corruptly conceal documents. Only Song was convicted of attempted murder.
The landmark case has been praised as a victory by Trump administration officials as they crack down on left-wing protesters. The sentences come a week after the Justice Department filed charges against 15 people in Minneapolis who prosecutors allege belonged to antifa groups that conspired to obstruct and attack immigration agents earlier this year.
The investigations stem from the National Security Presidential Memorandum-7, which President Donald Trump issued after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in September. The memo defined antifa as a “domestic terrorist organization” and directed the Justice Department to “investigate and disrupt networks, entities and organizations that foment political violence.”
The other defendants in the Prairieland trial, which ended in mid-March, include Savanna Batten; Zachary Evetts; Autumn Hill; Meagan Morris; Maricela Rueda; Daniel Sanchez Estrada; and a couple, Elizabeth and Ines Soto. Ines Soto is scheduled for sentencing July 1. Batten, Morris, Hill, Elizabeth Soto and Evetts received 50 years each. Sanchez Estrada received a 30-year sentence, and Rueda, his wife, received 70 years.
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Sentences look appropriate.
 
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