John Phillip Thomas and Lynette Read Sharp face charges for allegedly aiding Benjamin Hanil Song, who attacked an ICE detention center in Alvarado, Texas. While not directly involved in the shooting, they are accused of helping Song evade capture by coordinating through encrypted chats. Thomas and Sharp are now in custody, with Song apprehended after a manhunt.
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