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Texas ICE detention protest shooter sentenced to 100 years, others sentenced to decades
Benjamin Song was sentenced to 100 years in federal prison for wounding a police officer during an ICE detention center protest in Texas, alongside seven others who received 30-70 years for riot, terrorism, and explosives charges. Prosecutors linked the defendants to antifa, while their supporters claimed the protest was peaceful and denied any connection to the group.
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