Eight people convicted on terrorism-related charges are scheduled for sentencing after a shooting outside a Texas immigration detention center in which a police officer was killed. According to reporting from multiple outlets, the case centers on convictions tied to alleged connections to antifa, and it involves defendants who were charged as part of a related group of suspects. The sentencing hearings follow the court’s decisions finding the eight defendants guilty of terrorism charges connected to the attack. The reports indicate that the prosecution’s case treated the incident as more than an isolated shooting, framing it under terrorism provisions. The defendants’ alleged ideological ties are cited in the coverage, but the news summaries provided do not describe specific roles or the detailed evidence that supported each conviction. The outlets agree on the key procedural development: the defendants have already been convicted and are now facing sentencing in the aftermath of the verdicts. The exact length of sentences and the arguments likely to be presented at sentencing are not detailed in the provided excerpts.