Protesters sentenced to decades in US prison over alleged antifa ties
Summary
Benjamin Song, a former U.S. Marine reservist, and seven others were sentenced to long prison terms for a shooting during a July 4 protest at a Texas immigration detention center that wounded a police officer. Prosecutors said the group was linked to antifa and called the attack an act of terrorism, while the defendants denied these claims.Key Facts
- Benjamin Song received a 100-year prison sentence, the longest among the eight defendants.
- Seven others were sentenced to between 30 and 70 years in prison.
- The shooting occurred during a protest at the Prairieland Detention Center near Dallas on July 4.
- Prosecutors described the crime as terrorism and linked the defendants to the anti-fascist movement antifa.
- President Donald Trump designated antifa as a domestic terrorist organization in 2023.
- The defense said the defendants had no ties to antifa and brought firearms for self-protection.
- Judge Reed O’Connor called the incident “an assault on democracy” and stressed the need to deter such acts.
- The case raised concerns about how it might affect protest rights and freedom of speech under the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment.
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