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Tlaib Condemns Sentences Handed Down in Texas Police Shooting Case

Tlaib called the decades-long terms unjustified, drawing criticism after prosecutors said the North Texas cell carried out a premeditated attack.

  • On Tuesday, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., called the prison sentences handed to North Texas Antifa cell members a "travesty," sparking fierce backlash from conservative officials.
  • The sentences follow a July 4, 2025 attack on an Alvarado immigration facility where members used explosives and firearms. President Donald Trump signed National Security Presidential Memo 7 in 2025, designating Antifa a terrorist organization.
  • During trial, prosecutors presented evidence that Benjamin Song shouted "Get to the rifles!" before shooting Alvarado Police Lt. Thomas Gross. Judge Mark Pittman rejected the defense claim that the shooting constituted "suppressive fire" in self-defense.
  • White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller criticized Tlaib for "defending antifa terrorists who tried to massacre state and federal law enforcement" as a member of Congress. Tlaib's office has not responded to requests for comment.
  • Attorney Ryan Raybould for the Northern District of Texas stated that those who "perpetrate such violence and fund these ANTIFA groups" will face accountability, vowing to continue holding offenders responsible for terrorism-related charges.
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A court in Texas sentenced eight demonstrators to an attack on a deportation center near Dallas, the main defendant received 100 years in prison for attempted murder.

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Twitchy broke the news in United States on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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