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Perform US immigration and customs authorities (ICE) and other law enforcement officers from the federal government Implementation of immigration have been targeted in at least two backers in Texas in the past few days.
The Ministry of Justice On Monday, 10 people who were accused of shot a police officer in the throat and other prisons in front of the Prairieland Hachlaunenzentrum in Alvarado, Texas, to open fire on July 4th. The group, which attracts everything black, allegedly started shooting fireworks in the facility, which is used by the Ministry of Homeland Protection to keep people in connection with immigration violations or waiting for deportation.
The accused are Cameron Arnold, also known as Autumn Hill; Savannah Batte; Nathan Baumann; Zachary Evetts; Joy Gibson; Bradford Morris, also known as Meagan Morris; Maricela Rueda; Seth Sikes; Elizabeth Soto; And Ines Soto. The complaint accuses three charges of attempted murder on a federal civil servant and three cases in which a firearm is relieved during and to promote violent crime and to promote violence.
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“Ice PIG” graffiti on a vehicle outside the Prairieland -Health center. (Ministry of Justice)
About 10 minutes after the convening in the ICE facility, one or two people stopped from the main group and began to spray graffiti on vehicles and a waking construction in the parking lot, the authorities said. Photos contained in the criminal complaint, which were submitted in the northern district of Texas, show vehicles with the news “Ice Pig” and “F-YO you pigs”. Correction officials have chosen 911 and one Alvarado policeman reacted to the scene.
Immediately after the officer rose from his vehicle, a defendant near Woods, who supposedly shot the officer into his neck, shot according to the complaint. Another attacker who wore a green mask and stood on the other side of the street allegedly fired 20 to 30 laps in unarmed prison officers who had kicked before the facility.
“The shootout was captured by the CCTV and the camera supported by the APD officer,” the complaint said.
“Trautz” graffiti on a vehicle outside the Prairieland -High -Henzentrum. (Ministry of Justice)
The FBI recovered the AR style rifles from the scene. The group fled separately from the internment camp – some on foot, some in vehicles – and were later stopped by other law enforcement officers. The complaint notes that the accused “were dressed in black masters in black, wore some body tanks, were armed and had some two-way radios.
The prosecutors said that a total of twelve body tanks were found to search for vehicles with the accused, their persons and in the area around the Prairieland center. The law enforcement agencies also found spray paint, magazines with ammunition and flyers in which they say: “Fight ice terror with a class war!” and “free political prisoners free.” A flag was found that was: “Resist fascism – fight against oligarchy.”
Ten people were charged with the shootout of an Alvarado police officer in the Prairieland internment camp. (Ministry of Justice)
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Gibson had two mobile phones in his backpack in a “Faraday bag” that is used to block telephone signals and “is often used by criminal actors to prevent law enforcement from being followed,” said the public prosecutor.
Two days after the attack, Rueda supposedly called Daniel Rolando Sanchez, who was charged with a separate complaint and carried out the concerned police a search order against Rueda’s house in Fort Worth.
“Organization for attacks! Aarchy” Fleier found after a police officer was shot and other officials had been fired in the Prairieland internment camp. (Ministry of Justice)
“Whatever you have to do, you move everything you need to move into the house,” said Rueda, according to court documents.
The FBI carried out a different speech in Garland, Texas, as a Sanchez ‘residence and observed Sanchez, who wore several packages to his truck. The agents followed Sanchez in an apartment in Denton. He was wearing a box that contained “anti-government propaganda”, including leaflets that “organize” for attack! Undersonal anarchy, “ After the complaint.
The complaint was announced on the same day, on which a man was armed in a “pension vest” and with a assault rifle dozens of rounds among federal agents and an American border patrol facility in Mcallen, Texas, near the border between the USA and Mexico on Monday.
A policeman was injured before the authorities had given the attacker to shot the attacker, who was identified as a 27-year-old Ryan Louis Mosqueda.
Tactical vests and magazines with ammunition were found after the shootout of an Alvarado police officer in the Prairieland Detention Center. (Ministry of Justice)
The police say that Mosqueda was associated with an address to Michigan, but was reported missing on Monday at 4 a.m. in a Weslaco, Texas. Weslaco is about 20 miles away from the border patrol facility.
Hours before the attack in Mcallen, Mosqueda’s father was stopped according to the police spokesman Heriberto Caraveo at around 2:30 a.m. because of a traffic violation by Weslaco Police. The father told the police that he was looking for his son, from whom he said he had psychological problems and wore weapons in his car, said Caraveo of Associated Press.
The police say that the white two-door limousine that mosquitoes had driven into the facility had painted in Latin-AN of the driver’s door of the driver.
“What it means or if it is a reason that he is here or not, I don’t know,” said Rodriguez when he was asked about graffiti.
The deputy prosecutor Todd Blanche said on Saturday that the Ministry of Justice “had monitored the attacks on DHS at home in Prairieland, TX and Portland or coordinated with the USA and our law enforcement companies.” He said in one post to X: “The department has no tolerance for attacks on federal civil servants or property and will bring the full weight of the law against those responsible.”
An ice facility in Portland, Oregon, was repeatedly confronted with protests and attacks, and almost two dozen people were arrested Since June.
Another four suspects were arrested because they allegedly stored the facility on July fourth Live to Oregon. These accused are Jeremy Andrew Hummel, Andrew Lee Wyatt Marcum, Riley Freeman and Ian Joseph McCarthy.
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Freeman is accused of having thrown a fire device that exploded near federal civil servants outside the facility. Marcum is accused of having kicked a federal official who has followed Hummel, who allegedly marked protective plywood with graffiti.
According to the public prosecutor, McCarthy used bolzen cutters while trying to damage an electronic card reader near the driveway of the ice cream building. He was also discovered to remove fiber optic cables and to interrupt the Internet service in the building. McCarthy allegedly also kicked and beat officers while he was arrested.
Freeman, Marcum and McCarthy appeared on Monday before a federal court, but all three were released up to a future legal proceedings. According to Katu.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.