Black Bloc Tactics Bring Terrorism Charges in Dallas-Area Protest Case

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Prosecutors in Fort Worth allege eight defendants tied to a Dallas-area anti-ICE protest provided material support for terrorism by wearing black bloc attire and related materials, arguing the clothing and pamphlets show readiness to back violence; defense contends the charges overreach and risk criminalizing protest, noting the case centers on the shooter and challenging the relevance of pamphlets, a printing press, and other materials amid First Amendment protections.
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