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10 Charged with Attempted Murder in 'Ambush' at Texas ICE Detention Center

ALVARADO, TEXAS, JUL 9 – Ten suspects face multiple counts of attempted murder after a coordinated armed attack on an ICE facility that injured a police officer, amid rising assaults on federal officers in Texas.

  • On July 4, 10 people were charged with attempted murder following a planned ambush outside the Prairieland ICE detention center in Alvarado, Texas.
  • The suspects, dressed in black military-style clothing, ignited fireworks and vandalized the facility to lure ICE officers outside before opening fire.
  • During the attack, one suspect shot an Alvarado police officer in the neck, while another fired between 20 and 30 bullets toward unarmed corrections personnel.
  • Investigators recovered 12 sets of body armor, nine weapons, masks, goggles, tactical gloves, spray paint, flyers, and a flag reading "resist fascism, fight oligarchy."
  • All suspects fled but were captured during traffic stops; they face charges with potential sentences ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment.
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Attacks against ICE up 700%, 10 arrested in 'planned ambush' in north Texas

(The Center Square) – Ten people have been arrested so far in a “planned ambush” of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in north Texas.

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