Texas ICE attack suspects convicted as Kash Patel warns FBI will hunt down anyone attacking law enforcemnt

Jurors delivered a mixed verdict Friday in the federal trial of nine people accused of carrying out a 2025 “ambush” attack on an ICE detention facility in North Texas.Nine defendants accused of being part of a North Texas “Antifa cell” were convicted by a federal jury in Fort Worth for their roles in the July 4, 2025, attack on the Prairieland ICE Detention Center, according to the U.S.Department of Justice (DOJ).Jurors delivered the verdict around 2:30 p.m.

Friday at the federal courthouse in Fort Worth following roughly a day and a half of deliberations, FOX 4 News reported.“The guilty verdicts in today’s case go to show this FBI’s 24/7 commitment to identifying, locating, and dismantling ANTIFA members and their networks,” Kash Patel told Fox News Digital.“I want to thank our Dallas field office and great partners for delivering justice.

If you attack federal law enforcement this FBI will use every resource at our disposal to hunt you down.”During the 12-day trial, which began Feb.23, 2026, jurors heard testimony from more than 45 witnesses and reviewed over 210 exhibits tied to the charges against the nine defendants, the DOJ said.Benjamin Song was convicted of the most serious charge — attempted murder — for shooting Alvarado Police Lt.

Thomas Gross, according to FOX 4.All but one of the nine defendants — Daniel Estrada — were found guilty of providing material support to terrorists, rioting, conspiring to use and carry explosives, and using explosives during a riot, FOX 4 reported.Daniel Estrada, who was not present the night of the incident, was convicted of concealing records and conspiracy to conceal documents, according to FOX 4.Maricela Rueda was also convicted of conspiracy to conceal documents.“Antifa is a domestic terrorist organization that has been allowed to flourish in Democrat-led cities — not under President Trump,” Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement.“Today’s verdict on terrorism char...

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