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Some members of the group accused at the Prairieland Center Center Anti-Ice Attack on independence day have been arrested in the past for protest activities.

Ines Soto, who is part of the group of ten accused of attempted murder of federal officers and infringements of firearms, was arrested during a demonstration in 2016 for having allegedly resistant to arrest and tried to avoid detention, according to K-hou 11 at the time.

The demonstration was against a speech by Richard Spencer at Texas A&M University. The outing My Aggie Nation Note that Soto was 31 years old in 2016, which corroborates with a Kera report indicating that Soto is now 40 years old and has been released on an obligation of $ 10,000.

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10 suspects accused in an alvarado ice ambush

Ten suspects were accused of attempted murder of a federal officer as part of the ambushes of July 4, 2025 against the Prairieland detention center in Alvarado, Texas. (Johnson County Sheriff’s Bureau)

In the meantime, Kera News reported that Savanna Batten had participated in the Occupy Wall Street movement thanks to a “Occupy Dallas” demonstration in 2011, where she was arrested for allegedly authorized people to come and to come from a hunting bank. The case was finally rejected because an accusation of criminal intrusion was suppressed in exchange for 24 hours of community service, reported the point of sale.

Battren also specifically has a history of anti-ice activism, as it was charged for having allegedly blocked a highway in June 2018 near an installation by Dallas Ice, and the accusation was also rejected in 2019 as part of a program.

Fox News Digital reported last week that Benjamin Song, who was captured by the FBI last week, had known protest experience. He was appointed in a trial in 2023 for a counter-demonstration of the new Columbia movement during a Dragsters brunch in Fort Worth, Texas. The trial noted that the song was tied with a pro-Armes left group, the ELM Fork John Brown Gun Club.

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Prieland detention center "Ice pig" graffiti

During the attack on the Prairieland detention center, cars were vandalized with anti-gloss messages such as “Ice Pig”. (Ministry of Justice)

In addition, he was also arrested in 2020 during a demonstration in Austin for having allegedly assaulted a civil servant, according to Fox 4.

Song’s social media profiles also indicated that he was extremely vocal online on his positions and activism, and also seemed to use a martial arts studio linked to his mother to film tactical exercises.

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“Do you want to put an end to mass shots? Abolish the police,” he posted in June 2022 under handle X, Bubblebreakbs.

Song, a former reservist of the United States Marine Corps, is accused of having dismissed two AR-15 style rifles in two correctional agents and an Alvarado police officer, according to a criminal complaint obtained by Fox News Digital.

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Savanna Battren (left) and Ines Soto (right) are both accused of attempted murder and gunshot offenses during a Texas anti-ice attack on July 4, 2025. (Johnson County Parine /)

“Make no mistake, it was not a peaceful demonstration,” American lawyer Nancy E. Larson said in a press release on July 8. “It was an ambush to federal and local agents of the application of laws. This growing tendency of violence against the police will not be tolerated in the Northern Texas district. Those who use violence against law enforcement agents will be found and pursued using the most difficult criminal laws and available penalties.”

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A local police officer was shot in the neck by a suspect in the woods, according to the complaint. Another attacker would have dismissed dozens of bullets on unarmed correctional agents who had left the establishment. The cars outside the establishment were vandalized with “Ice Pig” and “caterer”, while the authorities obtained anti-government literature from those involved, as well as a flag that said “fighting fascism, fighting the oligarchy”.

Greg Wehner and Stephen Sorace of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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