Random question about the #Prairieland "Antifa" convictions: Did ICE/cops ever produce physical evidence that one of their guys was shot? I assume they must have or the judge wouldn't have allowed the attempted murder charge; however, I also remember that, a week or two ago, ICE had a wild, shifting path of claims: multiple officers shot, just one shot, shot multiple times, dead (I think that was claimed at one point), nobody shot (pretty sure someone said that very briefly), then one guy shot in the neck.
I recall reading a couple of weeks ago that, when ICE supervisors were asked for evidence that someone was shot--a body, a hospital report, etc.--they refused and basically said "take our word for it."
So what kind of evidence did they finally produce for the shooting? How serious was it? I know attempted murder is attempted murder; I'm not contesting that, if it happened. I'm curious about what the reality was, underneath the allegation shuffle #ICE was doing for a while there.




