Law BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: North Texas Antifa Terror Cell Members Sentenced to Combined 450 Years in Federal Prison

FORT WORTH, Texas — Eight members of a North Texas Antifa terror cell received historic federal sentences on Tuesday, with prison terms ranging from 30 years to life in prison for their roles in the shooting ambush on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility. The attack led to the first federal Antifa terrorism prosecution — and later convictions — in U.S. history.

U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman sentenced ringleader Benjamin Hanil Song to 100 years in prison. Song was convicted of the most serious offenses in the case, including attempted murder and discharging a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence. Prosecutors proved at trial that he shot Alvarado Police Lt. Thomas Gross in the neck during the Fourth of July attack last year.


Benjamin Song in January 2023 in Dallas

Benjamin Song in custody
Bradford Morris, a trans militant and sex worker known as “Meagan Morris,” who lived in a Dallas commune with other trans individuals he referred to as his “wives,” was sentenced to 50 years.

Maricela Rueda was sentenced to 70 years in prison.

Elizabeth Soto was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

Because of the large number of defendants, Chief U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor simultaneously sentenced four additional convicts in a separate courtroom.

Cameron Arnold, also known as “Autumn Hill,” received 50 years in prison.

Zachary Evetts received 50 years.

Savanna Batten received 50 years in prison.

Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada, a Mexican national, received 30 years in prison.

The defendants were among nine Antifa members convicted by a federal jury in March following the first federal Antifa terrorism trial in U.S. history. Their prison sentences are the longest in American history for convicted violent Antifa members.


Those sentenced on June 23: (Pictured left to right) Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada, Benjamin Song, Bradford Morris, Zachary Evetts, Elizabeth Soto, Cameron Arnold, Savanna Batten and Maricela Rueda

Bradford Morris made trans pornographic content before his arrest
The cell plotted and carried out an attack on the Prairieland ICE Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on July 4, 2025.

Jurors found the defendants guilty of offenses including providing material support to terrorists, rioting, conspiracy involving explosives and related crimes.

The trial featured extensive evidence regarding the group’s ideology, planning and preparation for the attack.

Seven co-defendants pleaded guilty ahead of trial, and five agreed to cooperate with prosecutors and testify against their comrades. As part of their plea deals, they admitted in signed stipulated facts to the court that they organized behind an antifa ideology.

One of those co-defendants, Lynette Sharp, told jurors that members trained together with firearms and coordinated through encrypted Signal chats. Evidence introduced at trial showed that members operated under aliases and carefully planned the direct action.

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Recovered Signal messages shown during the trial
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Coordination messages presented at trial
Jurors viewed video evidence showing the cell arriving dressed in black bloc and equipped with firearms, body armor, medical supplies and explosive devices.

According to testimony, Song acquired 11 firearms and distributed them among members of the group before the operation.

The group used explosive fireworks to lure federal agents and facility personnel from the detention center before opening fire.

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Fireworks were used to lure out federal agents and staff
Lt. Gross survived the shooting. Jurors were shown his blood-stained ballistic vest during testimony.

Investigators recovered a cache of weapons, ammunition and electronic devices stored in Faraday bags designed to block signals. Authorities also later recovered Antifa anarchist propaganda. Testimony established that members of the group had trained together and collectively acquired more than 50 firearms before the attack.

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One of the defendants’ Antifa accounts showing discussions about how to carry out an attack and escape. Screenshot: DOJ
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Defense attorneys argued the direct action was a “protest” and that the shooting was not planned. Jurors rejected those arguments after two days of deliberations.

Each day of the trial drew Antifa supporters to the federal courthouse. Some gathered inside the courtroom, while others demonstrated outside. Liberal and far-left activists argued the prosecution criminalized protest activity.

Following the convictions, some online Antifa supporters issued threats against cooperating witnesses, jurors and others involved in the prosecution.

The case was initially delayed after Judge Pittman declared a mistrial. He ruled that a defense attorney’s politically charged clothing during jury selection could improperly influence prospective jurors. A second trial was later scheduled.

The federal sentences handed down Tuesday do not conclude the defendants’ legal troubles.

In addition to their federal convictions, the 16 convicted defendants and six additional co-defendants still face separate state charges in Johnson County, including allegations of domestic terrorism, conspiracy and attempted murder.


All 22 defendants charged in federal and state cases arising from the July 4, 2025 Prairieland ICE detention center attack in Alvarado, Texas. Pictured (not in order) are Benjamin Hanil Song, Cameron Arnold (“Autumn Hill”), Bradford Morris (“Meagan Elizabeth Morris”), Zachary Evetts, Savanna Batten, Maricela Rueda, Elizabeth Soto, Ines Soto, Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada, Seth Sikes, Joy Abigail Gibson, Lynette Read Sharp, Nathan Baumann, John Phillip Thomas, Rebecca Morgan, Susan Elaine Kent, Dario Sanchez, Melanie Lynn Estes, Andrew Tyler Smith, Steven Thomas Reyna, Janette Goering, and Samuel Hubbard Power Fowlkes (“Lucy”)
State prosecutors have continued expanding the investigation, securing additional indictments tied to the network that allegedly helped Song evade capture during an 11-day manhunt after the shooting.

Federal trial defendants:

1. Benjamin Hanil Song

2. Cameron Arnold (“Autumn Hill”)

3. Bradford Morris (“Meagan Elizabeth Morris”)

4. Zachary Evetts

5. Savanna Batten

6. Maricela Rueda

7. Elizabeth Soto

8. Ines Soto

9. Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada



Federal plea defendants:

10. Seth Sikes

11. Joy Abigail Gibson (“Rowan”)

12. Lynette Read Sharp

13. Nathan Baumann

14. John Phillip Thomas

15. Rebecca Morgan

16. Susan Elaine Kent



Additional state defendants:

17. Dario Sanchez

18. Melanie Lynn Estes

19. Andrew Tyler Smith

20. Steven Thomas Reyna

21. Janette Goering

22. Samuel Hubbard Power Fowlkes (“Lucy”)


At sentencing, all but Savanah Batten issued statements after learning of their fate.

Cameron Arnold cried and said the night of the incident felt like a party and an opportunity to protest. He said he had expected to be back at home partying with his friends after the direct action.

Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada also cried and claimed he was an artist and activist, not a terrorist. Zachary Evetts promised to continue appealing his conviction.

DFW Support Committee, the Antifa group advocating for the convicts and defendants, released a statement by Song after he was sentenced where he defended his actions. He claimed inspiration from deceased Minnesota anti-ICE rioters Renée Good and Alex Pretti, even though their deaths occurred over half a year after the Prairieland attack.

Song wrote: “I used, No. [sic] I was forced to use, by my duty to Life, the minimum defensive force possible. To prevent what happened to Alex Pretti. To prevent what happened to Renee Good.”


Supporters of the Antifa convicts gathered outside the courthouse during sentencing

All the convicts have an ongoing appeal asking the court to overturn their jury conviction.

The remaining eight co-defendants are scheduled to be sentenced on July 1. They include Ines Soto, Rebecca Morgan, Susan Elaine Kent, Seth Sikes, Joy Abigail Gibson, Lynette Read Sharp, Nathan Baumann and John Phillip Thomas. Most previously entered guilty pleas and cooperated with federal prosecutors.

 
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However some of the sentences are excessive. The person who got 30 years wasn't even at the protest and instead moved boxes containing anarchist zines , documents, etc for one of the defendants to another location. I think they should be punished , but 30 years....that's like the normal murder sentence these days.
For very bad crimes it is pretty normal that you hold everyone involved responsible for what the whole group does.

You can take the example of 7 guys robbing a bank and taking hostages, then one of the bankrobbers kills all the hostages.
The other 6 criminals will not walk free as innocent men. No, all 7 of them will get the chair for murder.
That happens all the time.

You join a criminal conspiracy and participate and provide support. You will be held partially responsible for everything that happens during the crime and it doesn't matter if it was your finger on the trigger or not.

But this was not a normal crime. This was terrorism which is on most value-systems worse than other types of crimes and justifies harsher punishment.
 
You join a criminal conspiracy and participate and provide support. You will be held partially responsible for everything that happens during the crime and it doesn't matter if it was your finger on the trigger or not.
This.
If we let people get away with assisting terrorism and other violent crimes, then we incentivize people to help terrorists and other criminals. If a low-level terrorist has no incentive to rat out his associates since he'd only get a slap on the wrist, then he'll be loyal to his cause. However, if he knows he'll get thrown in prison for life, then he'll be much more willing to rat out the people above him and he knows that if he does, he'll likely only get a slap on the wrist.
 
Alright by the looks of these trannies, they won't survive Big Dick Texas Randy's girth for the next 400 years.
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Daniel looks like if The Completionist and random task actually did it and had an off spring together
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And Ines looks like Scott Hall was arrested for CP possession.
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Ines Soto sounds like a henchman to Jabba the Hutt
 
They kind of got off to be easy to be honest.
Shooting a cop while organizing as a terrorist should be life in prison.
Luckily it's federal though so 50 years means a flat 50 years

No milestones no % served, you are doing the time to the very last day without being cut any slack
The cop they shot in the neck lived, if he had died the shooter would be on death row right now.

Murdering a cop or fed is one of the very few crimes we still punish largely by execution in current year.
 
People who ambushed and shot at federal agents are getting charged? What?! No way! Truly the pendulum has swung, woke is over, and the day of the rope is right around the corner!
Yeah I don’t know why the right is talking about this like some hard fought victory. Even a Soros DA knows that setting up a violent paramilitary style ambush against law enforcement is something that the state can never allow since normalizing that sort of thing just opens a whole can of worms that the state really doesn’t want opened.
 
Yeah I don’t know why the right is talking about this like some hard fought victory.

Because it is when you realize only 5 years back the DOJ refused to prosecute dozens of ANTIFA rioters who were on tape making nightly trips to a Federal courthouse and vandalizing it.
 
Because it is when you realize only 5 years back the DOJ refused to prosecute dozens of ANTIFA rioters who were on tape making nightly trips to a Federal courthouse and vandalizing it.
There is a vast world of difference between “let’s let the retarded commie lumpens spray paint the court house for photo ops and to larp as the #resistance” and “oh shit the commie lumpens are organizing into militias and shooting at law enforcement in coordinated ambushes, we don’t want other commies or god forbid rightists getting the same idea so we need to make an example out of them”.
 
The former directly encourages the later.

Its why one of these mongoloids honestly thought that he'd be at an after action party that night.

If they don't arrest you for trashing a courthouse? Why would they arrest you for shooting federal agents that nobody likes?!
 
This.
If we let people get away with assisting terrorism and other violent crimes, then we incentivize people to help terrorists and other criminals. If a low-level terrorist has no incentive to rat out his associates since he'd only get a slap on the wrist, then he'll be loyal to his cause. However, if he knows he'll get thrown in prison for life, then he'll be much more willing to rat out the people above him and he knows that if he does, he'll likely only get a slap on the wrist.
The Antifa defenders always lie and act like pretext doesn't exist. OH MOST OF THEM DIDN"T DO ANYTHING, they claim, like a getaway driver saying "UM, WOW, JUST WOW, I WAS FOLLOWING THE TRAFFIC RULES AND DIDNT SPEED WTF IS THIS I'M GOING TO PRISON?!?"

The defenses for these people have been getting really ridiculous, "Benjamin Song was merely firing a LEGAL warning shot at the police officers while Antifa was in the middle of LEGALLY OBSERVING and ETHICALLY DE-ARRESTING a convicted Mexican rapist." Seriously, I see these people arguing this, it was just a warning shot you’re allowed to fire warning shots at police you guys that is a thing.
 
The Antifa defenders always lie and act like pretext doesn't exist. OH MOST OF THEM DIDN"T DO ANYTHING, they claim, like a getaway driver saying "UM, WOW, JUST WOW, I WAS FOLLOWING THE TRAFFIC RULES AND DIDNT SPEED WTF IS THIS I'M GOING TO PRISON?!?"

The defenses for these people have been getting really ridiculous, "Benjamin Song was merely firing a LEGAL warning shot at the police officers while Antifa was in the middle of LEGALLY OBSERVING and ETHICALLY DE-ARRESTING a convicted Mexican rapist." Seriously, I see these people arguing this, it was just a warning shot you’re allowed to fire warning shots at police you guys that is a thing.

Everyone finally got tired of them pretending to not understand as a legal defense.
 
Now they can actually punch real Nazis!
Although they've never really had the balls to do that (sucker punches from behind excluded, of course), even to so advocate has not been fashionable since a few years ago, when a certain group of freedom fighters attempted to liberate Palestine by beheading babies and raping young women to death with such brutality that their corpses were discovered to have shattered pelvises. After that, they pretty much went mask-off and now largely don't even bother to distinguish between "Zionists" and Jews ー even those ethnic Jews whom are completely irreligious and in some cases, even oppose the continued existence of Israel.

After viewing pictures of the right(!)-wing marching in Paris against der Judenhass while the left-wing were almost openly TOTALKIKEDEATH, I knew that the Dimensional Merge had completed, and this was now fully Clown World.
 
Even if a democrat president could pardon them by the time that they get elected these fuckwits will be completely memory holed away from the eyes of the public.
They certainly believe that.
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