Federal prosecutors have charged six more individuals with terrorism-related offenses in connection with a July 4 shooting at the Prairieland immigration detention center in Texas. This adds to earlier indictments as prosecutors continue their investigation.
• New charges were issued on Friday, expanding earlier indictments concerning violence linked to Antifa, which was designated as a domestic terrorist organization by former President Trump.
• The shooting incident involved suspects setting off fireworks, vandalizing vehicles, and shooting at law enforcement, resulting in injuries to an officer.
• A grand jury has indicted nine individuals with various charges, including attempted murder and providing material support to terrorists.
• Six new individuals were specifically charged with providing material support to terrorists.
• Attorney for one defendant, Zachary Evetts, stated his client will plead not guilty and disputes the existence of the termed “North Texas Antifa Cell. ”
The case highlights organized domestic terrorism concerns and reflects ongoing legal actions against alleged violent groups.
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