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Alvarado Ice Facility Suspect attack on Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List

The Texas Department of Public Safety added Benjamin Song to its list of most sought -after fugitives in Texas 10, offering a reward of up to $ 10,000 for information leading to its arrest. The FBI also offers an additional reward of up to $ 25,000.

Song, 32, is sought after as part of an attack on July 4 against the Federal Prairieand Center in Alvarado, Texas. During the incident, an Alvarado police officer was shot.

Song is the twelfth person in charge in the attack.

Attack on the Alvarado ice detention center

The background:

Friday, around 10:30 p.m., a disruption outside the Ice Prairiel detention center seemed to attract unarmed correctional agents outside. The investigators say that a positioned shooter then started to shoot.

A police officer who responded to Alvarado was shot dead on the neck. He should recover.

Federal investigators say the suspects were dressed in black military armor and put on. Some were even covered with mud.

Alvarado police chief Teddy May told Shaun Rabb of Fox 4 that the officer who had been shot in the neck is “remarkably well” and was released from the hospital.

Benjamin Song

Benjamin Hanil Song (Source: FBI)

You more deeply:

While other members of the group of 10 to 12 attracted officers from the establishment, the document indicates that the song was positioned in neighboring woods with two rifles, from where it and at least another suspect opened fire on the agents responsible for the application of laws.

The document indicates that the two rifles later found in the woods were bought by Song. One of the rifles would have been equipped with a binary trigger, which is used to double the fire speed of a semi-automatic pistol. The document implies that the device was probably a change in the secondary market.

“Mister Song is the owner or the recorded buyer of four firearms that have been recovered from the scene.

The FBI says that the song has close links with the DFW region and, at this stage, that they believe that it is still in the region.

Song was reservist for American marine for five years.

Rothrock says that his training in the FBI which calls him a threat to public security and the police.

Accusations against Song

What we know:

The County of Johnson has issued mandates for songs for serious assaults against an official, helping terrorism and engaging in an organized crime. A federal arrest warrant of the American district court, Texas district, northern Texas, accuses him of attempted murder of a federal officer and a firearm discharge during a crime of violence.

The song is described as 5 feet 6 inches high and weighing about 150 pounds. He has links with the county of Dallas, including the cities of Dallas and Addison. A blue alert for the song was published Wednesday evening.

Texas Crime Stoppers, funded by the Governor’s Public Security Office, offers cash rewards for advice that leads to the arrest of people on the most wanted lists of the State. All advice is guaranteed as anonymous.

To be eligible for a cash reward, the advice must be submitted through one of the three methods:

Advice will receive an administration number instead of using a name to ensure anonymity.

The source: The information in this article comes from Texas Department of Public Safety and Interviews with the FBI Dallas Special Agent Joseph Rothrock and the former American lawyer Aaron Wiley.

Johnson County Immigration and Public Safety

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