In all the Independence Day excitement this week, I missed that the rest of the antifa ICE attack scumbags were sentenced:
Another group of defendants tied to a protest that escalated into violence outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in North Texas last summer were sentenced Wednesday in federal court.
Two judges sentenced the seven defendants — one convicted at trial and six who pleaded guilty before then — for their roles in the July 4, 2025 demonstration outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado or their actions afterward.
A 12-day trial starting in late February led to a mixed verdict in March. The Trump administration has framed the prosecution as the first of its kind against an “antifa cell” and part of its effort to treat far-left political violence as domestic terrorism.
The hearings took place at Eldon B. Mahon U.S. Courthouse in downtown Fort Worth, where the same two judges last week handed down lengthy prison terms to eight codefendants who opted for trial. The punishments ranged from 30 to 70 years, with the group’s alleged ringleader, Benjamin Song, receiving 100 years.
We covered song’s sentencing here.
Nathan Baumann pleaded guilty to one count of providing material support to terrorists and was sentenced to 22 months. Joy Gibson and Rebecca Morgan, who were convicted of rioting, providing material support to terrorists and conspiracy to use and carry explosives, were each sentenced to 15 years. Lynette Sharp and John Thomas each got 9 years and two months in prison. Seth Sikes was sentenced to 72 months, according to his attorney.
The last trial defendant, Ines Soto, was sentenced Wednesday to 50 years in prison. He was convicted at trial of rioting, providing material support to terrorists, conspiring to use and carry an explosive during a riot and using and carrying an explosive during a riot. He was not convicted of the attempted-murder or firearm counts that applied to Song.
Susan Kent, the final defendant in the case, also pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorists and is scheduled to be sentenced July 6.
Prosecutors alleged the group carried out a coordinated attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, south of Fort Worth, and had ties to antifa.
Don’t do the crime unless you can do the time. And with the DOJ investigating Neville Roy Singham’s NGO empire, a whole lot of people directing and funding the antifa attacks on ICE might find themselves facing jail time.
Tags: antifa, Crime, Democrats, Fort Worth, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Ines Soto, Joy Gibson, Lynette Sharp, Nathan Baumann, Rebecca Morgan, Seth Sikes, Social Justice Warriors, Susan Kent, Texas