In Texas, ten individuals face charges for ambushing law enforcement near an ICE facility on July 4th, injuring an officer. Dressed in black, the group allegedly fired at officers and vandalized property with anti-ICE graffiti. Separately, a man in McAllen opened fire at a Border Patrol facility, injuring another officer before being killed.
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In Texas, ten individuals face charges for ambushing law enforcement near an ICE facility on July 4th, injuring an officer. Dressed in black, the group allegedly fired at officers and vandalized property with anti-ICE graffiti. Separately, a man in McAllen opened fire at a Border Patrol facility, injuring another officer before being killed.