Confessions mount in Texas antifa cell terrorism case
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Confessions mount in Texas antifa cell terrorism case
Guilty pleas are piling up in the first-known federal terrorism case in American history brought against antifa militants, as prosecutors continue to close in on more convictions. A group of gun-wielding antifa radicals is accused of carrying out a July 4 terrorist attack on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Alvarado, Texas, about half an hour south of Fort Worth. More than a dozen members of the heavily armed cohort — many of w…
Texas antifa terrorism case: Confessions mount as Trump DOJ clinches more convictions
Booking photo of Rebecca Morgan (Johnson County Sheriff’s Office) Morgan and Kent both admitted to joining a support network that mobilized to ensure Song’s escape, which then triggered a multistate manhunt involving the FBI, after learning of the antifa cell’s large-scale assassination attempt at the Alvarado detention center. Morgan confessed to picking up Song in a “handoff” at a Home Depot parking lot in Dallas and supplying him with clothes…
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