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    More lib violence: 10 suspects charged in July 4 attack on Texas ICE detention facility

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      blablarg18
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      Andy Ngo says: Antifa.

      https://www.ngocomment.com/p/members-of-north-texas-antifa-cell

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        I've long thought that most of the violence we've seen is from Antifa, which is Soros-funded.

        Did you hear about the guy (dead now) in tactical gear who attacked the Border Patrol center?

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          @raphjd Yes there were something like 3 terrorist (Antifa) ambushes around that holiday or weekend to kill people. I didn't keep track of them all.

          Fox mentions 2 here - https://www.foxnews.com/us/ice-agents-targeted-2-ambush-attacks-recent-days

          The one you mention, I believe is Louis Mosqueda attack in McAllen.

          First they cover what I started with, ICE Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado:

          Anti-government suspects allegedly shot a police officer in the neck while carrying propaganda materials calling for 'class war' against ICE

          The defendants are Cameron Arnold, also known as Autumn Hill; Savannah Batten; Nathan Baumann; Zachary Evetts; Joy Gibson; Bradford Morris, also known as Meagan Morris; Maricela Rueda; Seth Sikes; Elizabeth Soto; and Ines Soto. The complaint charges each of them with three counts of attempted murder of a federal officer and three counts of discharging a firearm during, in relation to and in furtherance of a violent crime.

          "The shooting was captured by both CCTV and the APD officer's body-worn camera," the complaint says.

          The FBI recovered AR-style rifles from the scene. The group fled from the detention center separately – some on foot, some in vehicles – and were later stopped by other law enforcement officers. The complaint notes that the defendants were "dressed in black, military-style clothing," some were wearing body armor, some were armed, and some had two-way radios.

          Prosecutors said a total of twelve sets of body armor were found during searches of vehicles associated with the defendants, on their persons, and in the area around the Prairieland Detention Center. Law enforcement also found spray paint, magazines containing ammunition and flyers stating, "FIGHT ICE TERROR WITH CLASS WAR!"

          Next:

          a man in a "utility vest" and armed with an assault rifle fired dozens of rounds at federal agents and a U.S. Border Patrol facility in McAllen, Texas, near the U.S.-Mexico border, on Monday.

          A police officer was injured before authorities say they shot and killed the assailant, identified as 27-year-old Ryan Louis Mosqueda.

          Is it insurrection?

          Antifa terrorists themselves, say it's insurrection 👇 & tried to kill people

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            It's not just Antifa. Top Dems say: Their voters advise "blood" & "violence" & want Dem leaders who will protest until they are shot.

            https://www.axios.com/2025/07/07/democrats-trump-resistance-violence-congress


            Their problem: It won't work if they start it.

            They must false-flag it. Hoax it.

            And with body cams, surveillance video & citizens with phones on X, hoaxes get harder.


            Let's ask why they want it?

            Border enforcement hits at child trade & drug trade.

            Do libs "jones"? Cut off of supply? Afraid they will be?


            "What I have seen is a demand that we get ourselves arrested intentionally or allow ourselves to be victims of violence, and ... a lot of times that's coming from economically very secure white people," said an eighth House Democrat.

            ☝ spend other people's lives. Typical rich-White lib

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              Just happened: Lib (becuz who else?) appears to open fire on USA-ICE farm raid in Camarillo, California

              vid - https://x.com/i/status/1943462592955191554

              From grainy distance, he appears hot.

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              Marijuana farm.......... Supports my theory that certain libs are violent becuz they are jonesing.

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                Closer pic. Footballer build, hot.

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                https://x.com/FBILosAngeles/status/1943532477810642976

                During a lawful search today, a man appeared to fire a gun at law enforcement at 2:26pm on Laguna Rd. between Wood & Las Posas.
                A reward up to $50K is offered for information leading to a conviction. Please call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or visit http://tips.fbi.gov w/tips.

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                  They mean Antifa & Queer-Trans. "Former Marine accused in ICE ambush linked to far-left training group"

                  https://www.foxnews.com/politics/former-marine-accused-ice-ambush-linked-far-left-training-group-reports

                  Nearly a dozen people were arrested following an armed July 4 ambush at a Texas ICE facility [Prairieland], with some suspects tied to a shadowy anti-fascist group and others linked to transgender activists, according to authorities.

                  A cache of weapons was found in...[a] home to transgender people who were "part of a group of activists united around trans and queer identity issues."

                  https://www.foxnews.com/politics/benjamin-song-new-details-emerge-anti-ice-suspect-captured-after-major-texas-manhunt

                  [Benjamin] Song is a former U.S. Marine Corps reservist, and the FBI warned during the manhunt that he should be considered "armed and dangerous."

                  Song was mentioned as an alleged member of an Antifa group in a 2023 lawsuit after three people [peacefully] protesting a drag queen brunch near Fort Worth, Texas, were assaulted by the [Antifa] members

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                    Andy Ngo, "All Members of Texas Antifa Cell Convicted in First Federal Terrorism Trial "

                    https://www.ngocomment.com/p/all-members-of-texas-antifa-cell

                    It's Alvarado-Prairieland attack. Benjamin Song, above, convicted of attempted murder. Queer angles indeed:

                    Benjamin Song, Cameron Arnold (a Trantifa known as “Autumn Hill”), Bradford Morris (another Trantifa activist known as “Meagan Morris”), Zachary Evetts, Savanna Batten, Maricela Rueda, Elizabeth Soto, Ines Soto and Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada [male partner mentioned] were indicted last year on federal charges including providing material support to terrorists, rioting, use of an explosive device and obstruction

                    Looks like 9 were tried & convicted of at least something; not sure how that number changed from 10 or whatever, earlier.

                    Jurors found the defendants guilty of providing material support to terrorists, rioting, conspiracy to use/carry explosives and using/carrying explosives.

                    The jury acquitted the group on two of the charges: aiding [Benjamin Song's] attempted murder and aiding firearm discharge.

                    As the verdict was being read out, some of the Antifa supporters started wailing and crying, resulting in two of them being ejected from the courtroom. Defendants Zachary Evetts and Bradford Morris broke down in tears. Ringleader Benjamin Song continued smirking.

                    Alvarado Police Lt. Thomas Gross testified during the first week of trial that he was shot in the neck during the attack. His blood-stained bulletproof vest was entered into evidence.

                    Antifa supporters had circulated claims online falsely saying the officer faked his injuries.

                    Jurors were also shown the large cache of weapons and ammunition seized from the suspects. Investigators recovered mobile phones stored in Faraday bags designed to block signals, along with Antifa and anarchist anti-government propaganda that prosecutors said reflected the group’s ideology.

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                      It's about time we see some leftists be convicted for their crimes.

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                        @raphjd my fav bit in Andy Ngo article: "As the verdict was being read out, some of the Antifa supporters started wailing and crying" - spoiled kids, unused to punishment or limits.

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                          Ummm... it shocks you that ANTIFA... that is, quite literally, "Anti-Fascist"... is protesting against armed government agents detaining people - sometimes citizens - without warrants, without criminal complaints, without criminal histories...

                          Next thing you'll be surprised that 100% of the people attending Sunrise Service on Easter Morning are Christian!

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                            Sentenced to 450 years, great news.

                            https://www.ngocomment.com/p/breaking-exclusive-north-texas-antifa

                            prison terms ranging from 30 years to life in prison for their roles in the shooting ambush on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility. The attack led to the first federal Antifa terrorism prosecution — and later convictions — in U.S. history.

                            U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman sentenced ringleader Benjamin Hanil Song to 100 years in prison. Song was convicted of the most serious offenses in the case, including attempted murder and discharging a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence. Prosecutors proved at trial that he shot Alvarado Police Lt. Thomas Gross in the neck during the Fourth of July attack last year.

                            Bradford Morris, a trans militant and sex worker known as “Meagan Morris,” who lived in a Dallas commune with other trans individuals he referred to as his “wives,” was sentenced to 50 years. (The Kessler Heights neighborhood commune also functioned as one of the group’s bases.)

                            Maricela Rueda was sentenced to 70 years in prison.

                            Elizabeth Soto was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

                            Because of the large number of defendants, Chief U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor simultaneously sentenced four additional convicts in a separate courtroom.

                            Cameron Arnold, also known as “Autumn Hill,” received 50 years in prison.

                            Zachary Evetts received 50 years.

                            Savanna Batten received 50 years in prison.

                            Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada, a Mexican national, received 30 years in prison.

                            Co-operators said Antifa exists - as an org - which matters legally, like back when USA prosecutors finally got Mafia members to admit Mafia exists.

                            Seven co-defendants pleaded guilty ahead of trial, and five agreed to cooperate with prosecutors and testify against their comrades. As part of their plea deals, they admitted in signed stipulated facts to the court that they organized behind an antifa ideology.

                            One of those co-defendants, Lynette Sharp, told jurors that members trained together with firearms and coordinated through encrypted Signal chats. Evidence introduced at trial showed that members operated under aliases and carefully planned the direct action.

                            Investigators recovered a cache of weapons, ammunition and electronic devices stored in Faraday bags designed to block signals. Authorities also later recovered Antifa anarchist propaganda. Testimony established that members of the group had trained together and collectively acquired more than 50 firearms before the attack.

                            Don't Mess With Texas

                            Defense attorneys argued the direct action was a “protest” and that the shooting was not planned. Jurors rejected those arguments after two days of deliberations.

                            the 16 convicted defendants and six additional co-defendants still face separate state charges in Johnson County, including allegations of domestic terrorism, conspiracy and attempted murder.

                            State prosecutors have continued expanding the investigation, securing additional indictments tied to the network that allegedly helped Song evade capture during an 11-day manhunt after the shooting.

                            Some cried. Brats who thot it was game & they'd never be accountable. But Song really tried to commit murder - and they really helped Song - so.....

                            Cameron Arnold cried and said the night of the incident felt like a party and an opportunity to protest. He said he had expected to be back at home partying with his friends after the direct action.

                            Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada also cried and claimed he was an artist and activist, not a terrorist.

                            [Song] claimed inspiration from deceased Minnesota anti-ICE rioters Renée Good and Alex Pretti [BUT] their deaths occurred over half a year after [Song's] attack[, so he lies].

                            Bradford Morris and Cameron Arnold, the two trans convicts sentenced on Tuesday, are currently being held in the men’s section of a Texas state jail in Johnson County. The courts have also been referring to them by their real names and pronouns.

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                              Key to whole thing, from Antifa viewpoint - but it didn't work - was to pretend they were peaceful protestors & cops had fired.

                              https://thepostmillennial.com/doj-vows-to-dismantle-antifa-networks-after-8-militants-sentenced-for-texas-anti-ice-terror-attack

                              But Song fired first. & his fellow Antifa terorrists came -heavily- armed after -massive- planning, which is criminal intent if they would fire first.

                              On July 4, 2025, the North Texas Antifa Cell organized and executed a terrorist attack at the Prairieland ICE facility. When the defendants arrived, they were dressed in Antifa's militant black bloc uniform with their identities concealed beneath facial coverings. The group began launching explosives

                              The defendants were in possession of eleven firearms, body armor, and eleven military-grade first aid kits equipped with tourniquets and other items to treat gunshot wounds at the scene of the attack. Additionally, they placed their cell phones in Faraday bags to prevent tracking

                              Benjamin Hanil Song, identified at trial as the group's ringleader, opened fire on an Alvardo police officer when he responded to the scene, striking the officer in the neck.

                              But cops hadn't fired yet.

                              [Song] and another defendant called on more members to "get rifles."

                              Other Antifa were charged as accessories to Song

                              Was Song a mad dog who took down his comrades by firing too soon?

                              Then again, they knew what Song was up to, knew they were dancing with devil.


                              @bi4smooth One - Antifa are so-called "anti-fascist" ONLY like all Communists are.

                              Communists don't like competition. Stalin & Hitler fought only because Hitler was socialist, Stalin was communist & There Could Be Only One. Hitler struck first; but Stalin meant to later.

                              Two - in this case, Antifa fired first. That ain't "protest" & ur retarded, for thinking it is.

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                                U'd expect BBC to fuck it up & they do.

                                https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/2069810352288604300

                                "8 people with alleged ties to Antifa sentenced over ICE protest"

                                1. Legally proven as ATTACK. Fact proven in court.

                                2. "Ties to Antifa" legally proven, not alleged.

                                Hedged language is for phase of "innocent until proven guilty" & these Antifa terrorists are beyond it.

                                BBC needs fact check. Legal fact is, "8 Antifa terrorists sentenced over their attack on ICE"

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                                  "EXCLUSIVE: 'He has an address': Antifa Threaten to Kill Texas Judges After Terror Comrades Given Lengthy Sentences "

                                  https://www.ngocomment.com/p/exclusive-he-has-an-address-antifa

                                  Many of the threats were responses to updates on social media platform Bluesky from the DFW Support Committee, the far-left group that has been organizing support and cash donations for the defendants.

                                  “So, when are we burning it all down?” asked one user under an alias. “He has an address,” referring to Judge [O]...Another account posted: “Anyone know where this judge lives? No reason, just asking.”

                                  Brad Ganley, a far-left extremist from the St. Louis-area, posted, “13 loops for Judge Mark Pittman,” a reference to lynching.

                                  Account “dhul-qarnayn.bsky.social” directed a New York Times article about the assassination of a Spanish judge at Judge [O]

                                  “Time to treat Judge O’Connor as he is: a Nazi,” wrote “@milothepsychic.starbase80.net.” He had earlier clarified that “Nazis should not be able to spend time breathing.”

                                  Many other accounts are threatening further anti-government violence. The account “ClownPunished” wrote: “message received. we’ve got a message for the State, too. it’s a surprise.”

                                  But USA FBI & other agencies can investigate these threats, so it's oddly good. Or dumb of Antifa.

                                  “No public official or judge should be threatened with violence for carrying out their duties and this office will investigate and hold accountable those who make such threats,” U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Ryan Raybould told Ngo Comment. “I will do everything in my power so that our district judges can continue to make decisions free from concerns of violence, harassment, and intimidation.”

                                  The U.S. Marshals, who are responsible for protecting the federal judicial process, also provided a statement in response to the threats.

                                  “While we do not discuss our specific security measures,” they wrote, “we continuously review possible threats and the measures in place and take any appropriate steps to ensure the integrity of the federal judicial process.”

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