DALLAS (AP) — More people awaited sentencing Wednesday over a shooting outside a Texas immigration center that has already resulted decades-long prison sentences for others, including a former Marine who received 100 years in prison.
The hearing comes nearly a year after the shooting last July outside the Prairieland Detention Center near Dallas, which wounded a police officer and included the group setting off fireworks during a demonstration against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
In all, more than a dozen people have been convicted or pleaded guilty over the shooting at the facility, which the U.S. Justice Department has alleged was carried out by members of the leftist militant group antifa…