A federal judge sentences a former Marine to 100 years in prison for a July 4, 2025, ambush at a North Texas Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center. According to reports, the case involves multiple defendants: eight people accused of participating in the attack are sentenced to decades in federal prison. The judge characterizes the assault as a serious threat to democratic institutions, describing the attack on the detention facility as an “assault on democracy.” The outlets also report that prosecutors frame the defendants as linked to Antifa, though the coverage focuses primarily on sentencing outcomes rather than disputed underlying facts. The sentences reflect convictions tied to the ambush, including charges related to violent conduct at the detention center. While each report centers on the same event and sentencing results, they vary mainly in emphasis and phrasing. The information available across sources indicates that the former Marine receives the longest term, with the other defendants receiving substantial prison sentences as well. The reporting describes sentencing in federal court in the North Texas area.