Ten charged with attempted murder after ‘ambushing’ immigration cops | US | News

Ten people were accused of describing the migratory officials in Texas, where prosecutors, federal agents and police officers were drawn to an detention center and then fired with the attack rifles as “planned ambush”.
It was reported that the attackers opened fire outside the Prairieland detention center in Alvarado last Friday, and an officer was shot in the throat. This violent weapon attack comes in the midst of President Trump’s oppression against illegal immigrants and protest waves and direct actions, which received ice agents from their homes, workplaces and courthouses to deport them.
The defendant faces attempt to kill federal agents and firearms after the attack. According to the authorities, the attackers wore black military -style clothes and began their attacks by establishing fireworks as part of the “organized attack”.
They continued to destroy the vehicles and spray the “treacherous” and “ice boar” on it, and asked for the police to warn the police officers. In arrival, an officer is hit by a person hidden in the forest, while another suspect is said to have opened 20 to 30 bullets in unarmed breeding staff opposite the street.
The suspects tried to escape, but they were quickly caught by other law enforcement officers. “Some defendants were wearing body armor, some were armed, some of them had two -way radios,” He said.
At the scene, the arms style rifles, “Fight with the Class War and Ice Terror!” And a flag that carries the message “Resistance to Facism – War with Oligarchy”.
Cameron Arnold, Savannah Batten, Nathan Baumann, Zachary Yests, Joy Gibson, Bradford Morris, Maricela Rueda, Seth Sikes, Elizabeth Soto and Ins Soto.
“Don’t make any mistakes, this was not a peaceful protest.”
“This was a ambush on the federal and local law enforcement officers. In the northern part of Texas, the tendency to violence against law enforcement officers will not be tolerated.”
Ero Dallas Field Office Director Josh Johnson described the incident as “awake lawlessness” action.
“Violence, violence threats and vandalism attempts in our ice facilities will not prevent our officers from fulfilling their duties.”



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