Texas jury convicts protesters charged with plotting ‘antifa’ attack - The Washington Post
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Texas jury convicts protesters charged with plotting antifa attack.
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A Texas jury convicted protesters who were charged with plotting an attack described by authorities as an "antifa" conspiracy. The conviction follows a prosecution that targeted individuals allegedly involved in planning violent activities against opponents. The defendants now face potential prison sentences, with sentencing expected to proceed in the coming weeks.
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