Too bad, so sad
Court sentences 7 more to prison over shooting at Texas immigration detention center
Seven people were sentenced to prison Wednesday on federal terrorism charges over a shooting at a protest outside a Texas immigration detention center, a week after eight others involved were sentenced to decades behind bars.
All but one of those sentenced in Fort Worth on Wednesday had pleaded guilty to charges related to the July 4 shooting outside the Prairieland Detention Center near Dallas. The sentences ranged from nearly two to 15 years in prison.
Eight others who were convicted at trial last week were handed lengthy sentences, including a former Marine reservist who received a 100-year prison term.
Prosecutors said the group’s actions — including bringing firearms, first aid kits and wearing body armor — signaled nefarious intent, and U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman — one of two justices presiding over the sentencings — noted Wednesday that the center is located in a residential neighborhood.
These Antifa wackos were used to getting away with it under the Biden admin. Not under the Trump admin
The six defendants sentenced Wednesday who did not stand trial had pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorists. Some of them were at the protest that night while others were accused of helping Song avoid arrest after the shooting.
Nathan Baumann was sentenced to almost two years in prison Wednesday after apologizing in court for vandalizing vehicles at Prairieland.
“There is no justification for what I did,” Baumann said.
Yeah, he’s bummed now that he got caught.

Seven people were sentenced to prison Wednesday on federal terrorism charges over a shooting at a protest

Our esteemed host wrote:
They f’ed around and found out!
Sadly, the good protesters on the left can’t think Pretti Good, and have failed to understand the meaning of the word “peaceably”. The First Amendment does not cover trying to run over federal agents with your car or attempting to shoot the police. It does not cover vandalism or arson or looting.
Perhaps the next Democratic President will pardon Mr Baumann, but that cannot occur until the malefactor has already served his sentence.