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ANTIFA Attackers ARRESTED —Traitor Confirmed….
In a chilling escalation of anti-ICE sentiment, the FBI has arrested the final suspect in a shocking attack on the Prairieland Detention Facility in Texas, where armed assailants launched a deadly ambush on July 4th.
A Coordinated Attack on National Security
On Independence Day 2025, a group of 10-12 individuals orchestrated a meticulously planned attack on the Prairieland Detention Facility in Alvarado, Texas. These individuals, dressed in black military-style clothing, used fireworks as a decoy to draw correction officers outside the facility. When the officers emerged, the assailants opened fire and vandalized the premises with graffiti, including phrases like “resist fascism, fight oligarchy” and “fight ICE terror with class war.” The assault was not just a random act of vandalism but a calculated ambush designed to inflict maximum harm on federal officers.
The attack occurred during a period of heightened political and social tension over immigration enforcement. The Prairieland facility was housing over 1,000 detainees at the time, some with serious criminal backgrounds, including gang members and suspected terrorists. This incident underscores the need for rigorous security measures at such facilities and highlights the growing threat posed by anti-government and anti-ICE ideologies.
Suspects in Custody, But Concerns Remain
The FBI and local law enforcement agencies have been working tirelessly to track down the individuals responsible for this heinous act. As of July 16, 2025, all 12 suspects have been apprehended, with the arrest of Benjamin Hanil Song marking the conclusion of the manhunt. Song, a 32-year-old ex-Marine reservist, was captured in Dallas after being linked to the purchase of firearms used in the attack, including AR-style rifles. His arrest, along with those of his accomplices, brings some relief to a tense nation.
CAPTURED: The suspect wanted for attempted murder in an ICE detention facility ambush has been captured. Benjamin Hanil Song, 32, is accused of joining a group of 10 to 12 others in an organized attack on officers at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on July 4.… pic.twitter.com/62A20KtQha
— Brooke Taylor (@Brooketaylortv) July 16, 2025
However, the quick apprehension does not erase the damage done or alleviate the fear instilled in the community and federal employees. The attack has led to a reevaluation of security protocols at ICE facilities nationwide, with increased law enforcement presence and heightened security measures now in place to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Implications for the Nation
This attack is not an isolated incident but part of a troubling trend of violence against federal facilities and personnel. It illustrates the increasing willingness of extremist groups to use violence to further their political agendas. The fact that this attack occurred on a day symbolizing American freedom and independence only adds to its gravity. For law enforcement and government officials, the attack is a wake-up call to the persistent threats lurking within our borders.
GREAT NEWS: Benjamin Hanil Song, the Antifa militant who AMBUSHED ICE agents in Alvarado, TX last week, has been ARRESTED, per FBI
This POS needs to be buried UNDER the jail.
Video found by @MrAndyNgo showed Song providing MILITANCY TRAINING to Antifa, and was a regular… pic.twitter.com/LKDaf9avTh
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 16, 2025
The short-term implications are clear: heightened security and increased vigilance. However, the long-term effects could be more far-reaching, potentially leading to new legislation targeting domestic extremism or changes in policy regarding the protection of federal facilities. This incident also serves as a stark reminder of the polarized climate surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States.
Sources:
ABC News
ABC News
Department of Homeland Security
WFAA