Explosive Clash: Antifa Trial Tests Limits of Trump's Terror Claims

Jurors hear how a July 4 protest outside an ICE facility turned violent, sparking a rare federal case against left-wing demonstrators.
In a trial that's testing the limits of the Trump administration's domestic terror claims, jurors are hearing the explosive details of how a July 4 protest outside an ICE detention center in Texas turned violent, sparking a rare federal case against left-wing activists.
On that fateful night, Officer Jeremiah Zapata raced to the scene, his adrenaline pumping, after an urgent call about a lieutenant who had been shot at the nearby Prairieland Detention Center, an ICE facility. Zapata, one of the first responders, was told the suspects had fled along Tanglewood Drive.
Crawling along the quiet residential street in his cruiser, Zapata used the spotlight to search for someone dressed in all black, running with a rifle - the image of the suspect he had in his mind. Zapata admitted he had


