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Eight convicted of terrorism charges after ICE shooting linked

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A U.S. district court jury on Friday found eight individuals guilty in the first case where prosecutors successfully charged an Antfa group with supporting terrorist activities, following a violent assault at North Texas immigration facilities last summer that wounded one federal officer and resulted in multiple injuries among protesters who were convicted of attempted murder as well

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    A U.S. District Court jury convicted eight individuals on terrorism-related charges following an armed assault at the Prairieland ICE detention facility in North Texas.
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    Federal prosecutors linked these protesters to Antifa, though defense lawyers argue they organized a 'noise demonstration' and were not members of that group.
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    The convictions occurred during what legal observers describe as part of broader efforts by President Trump's administration against anti-fascist dissenters.
2026-13 Federal jury convicted eight people on terrorism charges related to a shooting at the Prairieland ICE facility in North Texas; verdicts also included attempted murder and other counts.
July 4, last year (relative to March 2026) Approximately dozen left-wing activists gathered outside the Prairieland Immigration detention center after sundown. Protesters set off fireworks while others spray-painted cars and a guard booth.
8 convicted in ICE facility shooting in first terrorism case linked to antifa
Protesters accused of antifa ties found guilty of support for terrorism - Fri, 13 Mar 2026 PST
8 convicted in shooting at Texas immigration facility that wounded one officer
8 accused of antifa ties convicted on terrorism charges over shooting at Texas immigration facility

A federal jury convicted eight individuals on terrorism charges related to an armed shooting at a Texas immigration facility near Dallas. Prosecutors linked the defendants' actions—described as antifa tactics involving firearms and body armor—to attempts against police officers, while defense attorneys claimed their clients organized only peaceful noise demonstrations in support of immigrants without ties to far-left militant groups known for confronting neo-Nazis or white supremacists.

Sweeping guilty verdicts in the federal Prairieland antifa cases. These cases were an effort by the Trump admin to prosecute anti-fascists as terrorists and further, prosecute dissent. This Texas trial was a test of his power. He won. This laid out the case and stakes: