Federal Prosecutors File Antifa Terrorism Charges for First Time in Texas Case
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Federal prosecutors file antifa terrorism charges for first time in Texas case
Two people face terrorism charges — the first such charges directed toward anyone accused of being linked to antifa — in connection with a shooting outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on July 4. A federal grand jury indicted Cameron Arnold of Dallas and Zachary Evetts of Waxahachie, Texas. Both face seven charges,…
Prosecutors File First Antifa Terror Charges in Texas
Federal prosecutors in Texas have for the first time filed terrorism charges targeting antifa, FBI Director Kash Patel said Thursday, citing President Donald Trump's recent designation of the far-left anarchist movement as a terrorist organization.
Trump’s FBI Director Kash Patel Announces Terrorism Charges Against Antifa Extremists
A federal grand jury has indicted two individuals with alleged ties to Antifa-linked extremist groups on terrorism and attempted murder charges in connection with a coordinated attack on a federal immigration facility in Texas on July 4. The indictments, handed down Wednesday and unsealed Thursday, name Cameron Arnold and Zachary Evetts as defendants. Both are charged with providing material support for terrorism, attempting to murder federal of…
Both are due to appear in court on October 22nd.
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