The Justice Department on Wednesday announced federal charges against 10 anti-ICE protestors who ambushed law enforcement officers during a raid on a California pot farm over the summer.
Federal agents descended on two marijuana farms in Ventura County owned Glass House Farms located in Camarillo and Carpinteria in Southern California over the summer.
According to reports, anti-ICE protestors were tipped off to the raid after federal agents obtained a search warrant on the marijuana farm.
BREAKING: Pink haired protesters are ramming Mexican flags into the tires of U.S. military vehicles & smashing the flagpoles against the windows — amid an immigration raid at a cannabis farm in Camarillo, CA.
Idiots. Arrest them. pic.twitter.com/RDDJDnUXGb
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) July 10, 2025
Amid the chaos, a protestor was caught on video shooting at federal agents. No one was struck by the gunfire.
BREAKING: Anti-ICE protester just PULLED A GUN on ICE agents in California
Will @GavinNewsom condemn this??
ICE agents are facing a 700% increase in assaults!
This is insane! More people need to start getting arrested for impeding ICE! pic.twitter.com/iiCexOd5Av
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 11, 2025
The anti-ICE rioter who fired shots at federal agents is still at large.
Per the DOJ:
Law enforcement has arrested a total of 10 defendants federally charged in three criminal complaints with engaging in violence and civil disorder against law enforcement officers and property during immigration enforcement actions in Southern California earlier this year, the Justice Department announced today.
Ten defendants are in federal custody. One defendant is in state custody and is expected to be handed over to federal authorities. One defendant is a fugitive. All 12 defendants are charged with federal crimes alleging they committed violence against law enforcement authorities and property.
Virginia Reyes, 32, and Isai Carrillo, 31, both of Oxnard, are charged via complaint with conspiracy to impede or injure a federal officer, a felony that is punishable by up to five years in federal prison.
The following defendants are charged in one complaint with obstructing, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement during a civil disorder, stemming from violence against California Highway Patrol officers in downtown Los Angeles’ Civic Center on June 8. This charge, a felony, carries a statutory maximum sentence of five years in federal prison:
Ronald Alexis Coreas, 23, of the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles;
Junior Roldan, 27, of Hollywood;
Elmore Sylvester Cage, 34, of Downtown Los Angeles;
Balto Montion, 24, of Watsonville;
Jesus Gonzalez Hernandez Jr., 22, of Las Vegas;
Hector Daniel Ramos, 66, of Alhambra;
Stefano Deong Green, 34, of Westmont;
Yachua Mauricio Flores, 23, of Lincoln Heights; and
Ismael Vega, 41, of Westlake.
“There is zero tolerance for violence against law enforcement officers,” said Acting United States Attorney Bill Essayli.
“During the summer we warned the public that anyone who engages in any violence will eventually be brought to justice. Today we are delivering on that promise and will continue to hold those who violated the law accountable,” he added.
“Acts of violence against the brave law enforcement officers who protect us are an attack on civilized society itself,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi.
“As today’s arrests and charges illustrate, anyone who engages in such disgusting conduct will face severe consequences from this Department of Justice,” she added.
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