FORT WORTH — A jury delivered a mixed verdict Friday afternoon in connection with the shooting of a police officer at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in North Texas last summer, convicting most of the nine members of an alleged “antifa cell” for supporting terrorists and one of the group for attempted murder. It was a landmark verdict in the Trump administration’s efforts to crack down on left-wing protesters as what it calls an organized network of “domestic terrorists.”
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