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BackUS Marine Sentenced to 100 Years in Landmark 'Antifa' Terrorism Prosecution
US Marine Sentenced to 100 Years in Landmark 'Antifa' Terrorism Prosecution
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The Independent World23.06.2026Law4 dk okuma

US Marine Sentenced to 100 Years in Landmark 'Antifa' Terrorism Prosecution

L'essentiel

  • Marine reservist received a 100-year sentence for shooting a police officer, in a landmark prosecution of over a dozen protesters accused of "Antifa"-linked terrorism.
  • Seven others received sentences from 30 to 70 years, marking one of the first major prosecutions against individuals linked to the antifascist movement.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The case involves 22 individuals charged after a protest at the Prairieland ICE Detention Center, with prosecutors alleging a premeditated terror attack. Sentences are among the first against those accused of being Antifa members.

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A U.S. Marine who shot and wounded a police officer outside an immigration detention center has been sentenced to 100 years in federal prison after the landmark prosecution of more than a dozen protesters accused of “Antifa”-linked terrorism.

Seven other demonstrators received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years during sentencing hearings in Texas on Tuesday, and another group of convicted protesters could face similar sentences in their hearings next week.

The charges were among the first against anyone accused of being a member of Antifa, a longtime boogeyman for Donald Trump’s administration as it searches for legal tools in a wider crackdown against left-wing dissent and protests against the president’s immigration enforcement arms.

U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor, one of two federal judges overseeing proceedings, said 30-, 50-, 70- and 100-year sentences against eight protesters in what critics have called a politically loaded test case against the militant antifascist movement will “send a message to anyone who shares a similar ideology,” according to the defendants’ committee.

Benjamin Song, a Marine Corps reservist who was convicted of attempted murder for shooting and injuring an Alvarado police officer outside the Prairieland Detention Center last year, said in a statement after his sentencing that he tried to stop the officer from shooting a “running, unarmed protestor” to “prevent what happened” to Alex Pretti Renee Good, two Minneapolis demonstrators who were fatally shot by federal agents earlier this year.

“Now, 21 people have been arrested, have been persecuted, have been punished. For knowing me or being my friend? This is wrong,” Song wrote. “This is mass punishment. Collective punishment. This is guilt by association. This is injustice. … It may be my friends today but it will be your friends tomorrow.”

His attorney said they will appeal the sentencing.

“There is no ‘appropriate’ sentence for a wholly fictitious crime,” Lydia Kosza, the wife of Prairieland defendant Autumn Hill, said in a statement. “These draconian sentences bear no connection to any notion of due process.”

The case involves 22 people charged with state and federal charges after a demonstration in solidarity with detainees at the Prairieland ICE Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on July 4, 2025. Prosecutors accused the group of launching a premeditated terror attack against the facility.

Song and Savanna Batten, Zachary Evetts, Autumn Hill, Meagan Morris, Maricela Rueda and Elizabeth Soto were convicted of rioting, providing material support to terrorists, and conspiracy to use and carry an explosive as well as the use and carry of an explosive, which was fireworks.

Song was also convicted on three counts of discharging a firearm. Hill, Evetts, Morris and Rueda were acquitted on attempted murder and firearm charges.

Ruedo was sentenced to 70 years, while Evetts, Batten, Hill, Morris and Soto were each sentenced to 50 years.

Daniel Sanchez Estrada was convicted of corruptly concealing a document or record. He did not attend the demonstration.

He was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Antifa, short for antifascist, encompasses individuals and loosely affiliated groups in a broader militant subculture — often physically confronting far-right groups in the streets — rather than a specific organization.

But the the Justice Department has opened a wider investigation into the movement, which Trump and prosecutors are calling a criminal “enterprise” that can be prosecuted like the Mafia.

Administration officials have repeatedly tied acts of political violence to Antifa, while also claiming without evidence that the movement is being financially supported by groups that support Democratic candidates — what critics fear is an attempt to criminalize political opposition itself.

Last fall, the president signed an executive order designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, even though there is no domestic equivalent to the list of foreign terror organizations managed by the State Department.

First Amendment advocates told The Independent that the president’s order acts as a “permission slip” for government actors to target and censor expression and could be used to justify broad and unconstitutional investigations, creating a chilling effect against political opposition.

Tuesday’s sentencing also follows federal charges against 15 anti-ICE demonstrators in Minnesota “for conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers” and for efforts to allegedly “violently oppose immigration law enforcement” during a surge of federal immigration officers in the state.

Dario Sanchez, another defendant facing state charges in Texas, said the Prairieland case has “become a template for silencing political activity.”

“How you engage in politics doesn’t determine whether you’ll be targeted or not, now it’s whether or not you voice your dissent,” Sanchez said in a statement.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Appeals will be filed challenging the legality and fairness of the sentences.

    Très probable · En quelques mois

  • Further investigations and prosecutions targeting Antifa members will continue.

    Probable · En quelques mois

Questions ouvertes

  • Will this set a precedent for future prosecutions?
  • What is the legal basis for designating Antifa a terrorist organization?
  • How will First Amendment advocates challenge these sentences?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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