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A federal judge on Tuesday declared a mistrial in the case of nine alleged Antifia members charged in connection with the ambush shooting of a police officer at a Texas U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center over a T-shirt worn by ...
On February 17, U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman announced a mistrial during jury selection after deciding that the T-shirt under a blazer worn by defense attorney MarQuetta Clayton, which reportedly featured civil rights leaders, might unduly sway ...
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Judge declares mistrial for 9 people arrested in connection with July 'ambush' of North Texas ICE facilityA federal judge has declared a mistrial in the federal case against nine people charged in connection with a July ambush on a North Texas ICE detention facility in Alvarado, and all 75 prospective jurors have been released. Jury selection was expected to ...
A federal judge declared a mistrial for nine Antifa members charged with shooting a police officer while ambushing an ICE facility in Texas — because a defense attorney wore a shirt with images of civil rights leaders while questioning potential jurors.
Location change, new court rules follow mistrial in FW federal case tied to ICE Prairieland shooting
Monday marked the restart of the federal case tied to the ICE Prairieland shooting after last week’s mistrial. Jury selection began Monday in Fort Worth U.S. Federal Courthouse for nine defendants charged in connection with the July 4, 2025, shooting of ...
At times, the discussion on Monday inside a U.S. district courtroom in Fort Worth sounded as if it was from an AM radio talk show, with callers chiming in on hot-button political matters like guns, terrorism and antifa. At one point, the host, U.S ...
FORT WORTH, Texas (Nexstar) — The trial against nine people arrested in connection to a shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility south of Fort Worth in July 2025 is expected to start next week. The trial had been scheduled to ...
Marc Veasey says the processing center appeared clean during his visit, but raised concerns about detainee treatment, long holds, and the transfer of children.