Key facts
- Seven individuals have been sentenced to prison for a shooting outside a Texas immigration detention center.
- A police officer was injured during the shooting.
- Prison sentences range from nearly two to 15 years.
- Ines Soto received a 50-year sentence for terrorism-related charges.
- A former Marine was sentenced to 100 years in prison.
- Sentencing proceedings are continuing nearly a year after the incident.
Seven individuals have received prison sentences for their roles in a shooting that occurred outside a Texas immigration detention center, an incident that resulted in the injury of a police officer. The sentences handed down range from nearly two years to 15 years. One defendant, Ines Soto, was sentenced to 50 years after being convicted of terrorism-related charges.
Judges are continuing the sentencing process for those involved in the shooting, which took place nearly a year ago. Among the sentences issued, a former Marine received a 100-year prison term. The legal proceedings aim to hold accountable those responsible for the violence that transpired at the immigration facility.