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A military giants remained on Monday in connection with the attack on an ice detention facility in Texas, as the FBI’s manhunt spread on its 10th day.
The 32 -year -old Benjamin Haniel song of Dallas was nominated as a suspect on Thursday, about a week later when he allegedly joined a group of 10 to 12 others, in an organized attack on officers at the Prielland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on 4 July. Ten Eslants were assured from that time, although Song managed the captain.
The FBI Dallas Field Office on Monday told Fox News Digital, “We are confident that it is somewhere in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, but has expanded our promotional efforts for neighboring states.”
The FBI said that it is still giving a reward of $ 25,000 for the arrest of the song and information for strong confidence. The bureau earlier said that the song should be considered armed and dangerous.
The FBI discovered the suspect, who allegedly attacked the federal officer during anti-iME riots at Los Angeles
Benjamin Song, an ice detention facility in Alvarado, Texas on 32, 4 July, is wanted regarding an attack on officials. (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.
A group on 4 July reformed the Preyland Detection Center in Alvardo, Texas and deformed police officers, firing on officers with semiotomatic rifles. (Mark David Smith/Fort Worth Star-Teligram/Tribune News Seva Getty Image)
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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.
The FBI is giving a reward of $ 25,000 for information for the song’s arrest and conviction.
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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.
Bradford Betz of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.