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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(15,521 posts)
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 02:13 PM Tuesday

Anti-ice protestors get 50 year and 70 year sentences "to send a message" to those w/ similar views [View all]

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A group of Texas protesters convicted of terrorism charges received unusually harsh sentences of at least 50 years in prison on Tuesday in a closely watched case that was widely seen as a test case of the Trump administration’s efforts to crack down on dissent.

After a three week jury trial, the nine activists were all found guilty of a slew of criminal charges in March, stemming from a Fourth of July protest at an immigrant detention facility in Alvarado, Texas, south of Fort Worth. The demonstrators arrived late at night with a plan to set off fireworks as part of a noise demonstration to show solidarity with those detained inside. A few of the protesters spontaneously broke off from the main group and vandalized cars in the parking lot, a guard shack, slashed the tires on a government van and broke a security camera. When a police officer arrived on the scene and drew his weapon, one of the activists fired an AR-15 from the woods, hitting the officer in the shoulder. The officer survived.


Zachary Evetts, Autumn Hill, Savanna Batten, Elizabeth Soto and Meagan Morris were sentenced to 50 years in prison. Maricela Rueda, another demonstrator, was sentenced to 70 years in prison. Benjamin Song, who fired the gun at the police officer, was sentenced to 100 years in prison.

The sentences handed down on Tuesday were unusually long, said Barbara McQuade, a former federal prosecutor who served as the US attorney for the eastern district of Michigan during the Obama administration.

“Most often, judges will sentence defendants for separate counts concurrently. Here, it appears that the judge stacked the sentences for each count consecutively. I would have expected lengthy sentences here, more in the ballpark at 15 to 25 years, but nothing like 50 to 100 years,” she wrote in an email.

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Meanwhile, area51 Tuesday #1
If they had shot at protestors GenThePerservering Tuesday #2
from what I remember, only one person fired a gun hookaleft Tuesday #13
Texass . . . hatrack Tuesday #3
It was the feds. LeftInTX Tuesday #28
So basically LIFE. FalloutShelter Tuesday #4
Ridiculous ProfessorGAC Tuesday #5
Agreed MustLoveBeagles Tuesday #8
Meanwhile, Ken Paxton lets a child predator free after 30 days. tanyev Tuesday #6
That's insane. raccoon Tuesday #7
If only they'd killed cops as the J6ers did Torchlight Tuesday #9
Some bastard right wing judge. Klarkashton Tuesday #10
More details show how truly vile rethugs are. TommyT139 Tuesday #11
30 years Diraven Tuesday #18
There was some discussion on MS-now TommyT139 Wednesday #31
J6 rioters DoBW Tuesday #12
Has anyone homegirl Tuesday #17
So many of them are or will be TommyT139 Wednesday #32
OMG this is horrible hookaleft Tuesday #14
Someone needs to get them appeals lawyers STAT! hookaleft Tuesday #15
...and trmp wants to give reparations to the J6 terrorists. spanone Tuesday #16
Typical of Texas Picaro Tuesday #19
I have an acquaintance convicted of Bank Robbery in Texas as a 19-year-old maxsolomon Tuesday #21
Federal Court, not state. LeftInTX Tuesday #25
I can only assume these bogus terrorism charges and absurdly draconian sentences will be overturned on appeal. Martin68 Tuesday #20
Are these the "Antifa" protestors? maxsolomon Tuesday #22
Federal LeftInTX Tuesday #27
It is hard to defend people who do violent protests. Bluetus Tuesday #23
most of them weren't violent hookaleft Tuesday #24
Most of the J6ers were not violent. Bluetus Tuesday #30
Who was the judge? Who was the prosecutor(s)? RoeVWade Tuesday #26
U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman and U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor, Assistant U.S. Attorney Shawn Smith LeftInTX Tuesday #29
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