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Federal officials on Tuesday afternoon arrested a military veteran, who wanted an ice detention facility in Texas and was run for about 11 days after the attack.
The FBI Dallas Field Office said it caught the 32 -year -old Benjamin song in Dallas on Tuesday afternoon.
On July 4, the song allegedly joined a group of 10 to 12 others in an organized attack on officials at the Preyland Detection Center in Alvarado, Texas. At that time ten attackers were caught, although Song managed to capture according to officials.
FBI Dallas Field Office Special Agent R. Joseph Rothrocrock said, “The FBI has made tireless efforts to arrest everyone associated with shooting at the Preyland Detention Center.” “We want to thank all the institutions that promoted the matter and assisted in our efforts to successfully find out the Benjamin song.
Federal officials accused the pair, who allegedly helped escape the ice facility after shooting
“His arrest is the result of our determination to protect not only the community, but also our law enforcement partners who were the goals of a coordinated attack,” Rothrocrock continued. “We have said it earlier, the FBI will not tolerate the acts of violence towards law enforcement and will fully investigate anyone who fulfills such crimes.”
The FBI had earlier said that it was giving a reward of $ 25,000 for the leading information for the arrest and punishment of the song.
Suspect-Ice Texas Bhan had filed a case in the previous protest incident in the previous protest.
Benjamin Song was wanted for his alleged involvement in a target attack against ice agents in Alvarado, Texas on July 4, 2025. (FBI)
Song, a former American Marine Corps reservoir, on last week, according to a criminal complaint received by Fox News Digital, two corrective officers and an Alvarado police officer are accused of firing two AR -15 -style rifles.
According to the complaint, the Alvarado police officer was shot in the neck by a suspect in the forest. Another attacker fired dozens of rounds on unarmed corrective officials who stepped out of convenience.
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The song faces three cases of attempt to murder a federal officer and in three cases of discharging firearm in advancing the crime of violence.
Stephen Saures of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.