Eight sentenced to 450 years in prison over anti-ICE riot where officer was shot



Tuesday, June 23, 2026- Eight individuals have been sentenced to a combined total of 450 years in prison following their involvement in an anti-ICE riot in which a law enforcement officer was shot. 

The sentencing marks the conclusion of a high-profile case that has drawn significant national attention due to the severity of the violence and the scale of the charges involved.

Prosecutors argued that the defendants played key roles in escalating the unrest, which resulted in injuries, property damage, and a serious attack on law enforcement personnel. 

During the proceedings, the court heard evidence detailing coordinated actions during the riot, as well as the circumstances surrounding the shooting incident. The judge emphasized the need for strong penalties in cases involving violence against officers and public disorder.

The case has reignited debate over protest-related violence, policing, and sentencing standards in politically charged cases. 

Authorities say the ruling reflects a broader commitment to holding individuals accountable for actions that endanger public safety. As reactions continue to emerge, the decision is expected to remain a focal point in ongoing discussions about law enforcement and civil unrest.

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