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'A Planned Ambush': Shooting of TX Police
Officer Was Part of Larger Plot to Kill
ICE Agents

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Posted By: Mercedes44, 7/8/2025 5:33:46 AM

When I reported on the shooting of a police officer near an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas on the Fourth of July, I wondered: “What were these violent activists planning? Why were they wearing body armor and masks?”Thankfully, despite being hit in the neck, the officer survived and was released from the hospital.I wondered what they were up to because it certainly appeared as if this armed group had more sinister plans than the lone shooting—as bad as that was—because they were heavily armed, with some wearing body armor and others covered in mud. They had goggles and masks and fliers reading: "Resist fascism," "fight oligarchy, and "fight ICE terror."

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Reply 1 - Posted by: anniebc 7/8/2025 7:05:46 AM (No. 1974272)
If the ideologies were reversed. . . if conservatives were fighting leftist policies like this. . .
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Reply 2 - Posted by: greyseal 7/8/2025 8:06:57 AM (No. 1974321)
I'm surprised at the tepid national response both from law enforcement and politicians. I know they're dealing with the aftermath of the Texas floods, but it seems they're waiting on some signal to go after others like these armed insurrectionists. Add in the story of the seditious behavior of the deep state operatives who are organizing a back door coup and the rogue judiciary and this has all the makings of a 2nd civil war - all that's needed is a spark to ignite it... greyseal
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Reply 3 - Posted by: bighambone 7/8/2025 8:24:27 AM (No. 1974330)
The back story on this incident is the “nut jobs” who are being influenced by recent public leftist progressive Democrat political rhetoric, who think that by murdering Federal US Border Patrol Agents will make them hero’s of some demented sort. But those “nut jobs” are finding out that the US Border Patrol is loaded with highly trained law enforcement officers, many of them military combat veterans, who know how to protect themselves and how to shoot back.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Nimby 7/8/2025 9:41:47 AM (No. 1974361)
Democrat congress and senate members are fanning the flames, instead of telling their loony base to cut it out
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Reply 5 - Posted by: FJB 2022 23 24 7/8/2025 10:48:16 AM (No. 1974397)
Ice, cops, border patrol, should shoot to kill when fired upon by these Dem inspired assasins.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DVC 7/8/2025 12:31:22 PM (No. 1974479)
The ten would be ambushers should have been put into body bags at the scene.
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