politics
Charlie Kirk’s legacy is a 30-year sentence for moving zines
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TL;DR
- Eight Texas activists received sentences ranging from 30 to 100 years for their involvement in a protest at an ICE facility.
- Charges included attempted murder, rioting, and providing material support to terrorists.
- Some defendants were sentenced for actions like moving zines, despite not being present during the shooting.
- Critics describe the sentences as excessively harsh and a form of collective punishment.
- The DOJ views these sentences as a success in combating 'Antifa terrorists' and plans to pursue similar cases.