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Trial begins for group accused of antifa links in shooting at Texas immigration detention center

Nine defendants face charges including attempted murder and material support to terrorism after an alleged coordinated attack involving gunfire and fireworks at an ICE detention center.

  • Yesterday, a federal trial opened in Fort Worth, Texas, against nine defendants charged over a July 4, 2025 shooting at the Prairieland ICE Detention Center, and the indictment was read aloud in court.
  • Prosecutors say encrypted messages show detailed planning for the July 4 operation, including phone calls and private chats linked to the organizer of the protest.
  • On the stand, Alvarado police Lt. Thomas Gross described being struck by a round that entered his shoulder and exited his neck, while jurors heard fireworks were fired for about 30 minutes at 10:30 p.m. by participants wearing all black.
  • The trial is expected to run upward of three weeks, with a federal jury reviewing more than 200 pieces of evidence, hearing at least 50 witnesses, and five people who previously pleaded guilty testifying.
  • The case marks what federal officials call the first indictment tied to alleged Antifa‑related domestic terrorism, with eight of the nine defendants facing material‑support‑to‑terrorism charges following President Donald Trump’s designation.
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Trial begins for group accused of antifa links in shooting at Texas immigration detention center

Federal prosecutors are describing those who participated in a July 4 gathering outside a Texas immigration detention center that left a police officer wounded as antifa members intent on a “violent campaign” to influence U.S. policy.

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Denton Record-Chronicle broke the news in Denton, United States on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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