Antifa Terror Trial: First Federal Convictions
Federal jury convicts eight on terrorism charges linked to shooting outside immigration detention center in Texas, marking first such case under federal law. Defendants, who claimed to be protesting mass deportations, carried firearms and body armor, with one defendant convicted of attempted murder for wounding a police officer. Critics worry verdicts could chill future protests, while FBI leaders hail it as a milestone in targeting antifa tactics.
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