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More details revealed on the embuses of Texas Ice Center

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Some of the suspects accused of attempting to murder two ice agents and a police officer in the Prairieland detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, the day of independence met in an online discussion group, and judicial files show that the incident could have been worse.

A July 7 criminal complaint Posed by the American district court Northern Northern District of Texas alleys that the attackers fired 20 to 30 laps from an AR-15 style rifle before it hides, which does it badly.

Investigators continued on Tuesday to examine how the suspects were linked, including through a possible signal group cat. Ten people are facing federal accusations, including three heads of attempted murder of federal agents in addition to three leaders of “discharge of fire compared to a crime of violence”.

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Suspects in the ambush attack against the Prairieland detention center in Texas

The 10 suspects in the ambush attack against the Prairieland detention center in Texas are seen in front of a photo of the crime scene. Upper row, from left to right: Marciela Rueda, Savanna Batten, Joy Gibson, Meagan Morris alias Bradford Morris, Autumn Hill alias Cameron Arnold. Row of the bottom, from left to right: Zachary Evetts, Nathan Baumann, Ines Soto, Elizabeth Soto, Seth Sikes. (Johnson County Sheriff’s Bureau)

In addition, the American lawyer’s office charged an 11th suspect, Daniel Rolando Sanchez Estrada, to hide evidence.

Friday evening, the heavily armed group attracted two unarmed ice agents in a parking lot by firing a fireworks road dam at their door, and struggling graffiti on their personal cars with the words “traitor” and “ice pigle”, which the agents could see from the cameras inside.

Prieland detention center "Ice pig" graffiti

Ten people were charged with their roles in the shooting of an Alvarado police officer at the Prairieland detention center. (Ministry of Justice)

About at the same time, a police officer responded to his call at 911 for two men who draw balls from a nearby tree line, and an officer was struck on the neck, which forced the agents to cover themselves. The officer who was hit should recover, according to DHS.

The suspect Bradford Morris was arrested as he was trying to flee the scene in a red Hyundai van. During his detention, he told an FBI agent that he had “been part of a group cat for some time and that he had been invited to the group cat years ago after attending a demonstration”. He led to the incident with another suspect and two people whom he only knew by their nicknames, “Champagne and Rowan”. Inside the Morris van, the police found a revolver, two AR-15 rifles, two Kevlar vests, a ballistic helmet and a loaded magazine.

According to the criminal complaint, Morris “said that he had met some people online and transported some of Dallas” to the center to “make noise”.

Police also found seven suspects in black military fatigue wandering in a field at 300 meters, some of which were covered with mud trying to escape on foot. They also had weapons, vests and radios.

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The Prairieland detention center in Alvarado, Texas

The Prairieland detention center in Alvarado, Texas, where a police officer was shot dead on the neck and several ice police officers were slaughtered on Friday. (Kdfw)

“One possibility is that they are linked and it is a concerted national effort, to go after the first speakers,” said Alex Del Carmen, criminologist, to Fox 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth.

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“The second possibility is that, in fact, it may not be linked at all, and these are only copies, people are inspired to do this kind of harm to the first stakeholders because they read what is happening in other states,” he added.

Judicial files have revealed in -depth planning as well as the antigo -government literature obtained in an apartment linked to a suspect, including the literature entitled “Organization for the attack!” Insurrectional anarchy ”.

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"Insurrectional anarchy" propaganda

Judicial files have revealed in -depth planning as well as the anti -government literature obtained in an apartment linked to a suspect. (Ministry of Justice)

The term “insurrectional anarchy” is explained as a “subset of anarchism which stands out from its commitment to violence and the revolutionary insurrection”, from a prospect on terrorism magazine articlewhich is part of the international center for the fight against terrorism, from March 2024. Form Terrorism Center in West Point also had a magazine article In March 2023, which explained “insurrectionary anarchism was considered the most serious form of domestic terrorist threat (not jihaded)”.

Another suspect would have had leaflets in his backpack with “Fight Ice Terror with the class war!” and “free from all political prisoners”.

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“Ice is actively working with the FBI and the Texas Rangers concerning the incident,” said a spokesperson for the DHS in a statement.

“Threats or acts of violence against law enforcement agents will not be tolerated. Secretary Noem has clearly indicated: if you threaten or try to harm a law enforcement manager, we will find you and pursue you to the extent that the law,” said the statement.

Fox News Digital contacted the FBI and the Ministry of Justice.

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