“I’m Not Fleeing” — Alleged Antifa Cell Member Says He Was Accidentally Released From Jail

In a stunning turn of events, Daniel Sanchez Estrada, an alleged member of the "North Texas antifa cell," has been released from jail without warning or explanation – and he's adamant that it was just a mistake. For five months, Estrada had been held at the Federal Bureau of Prisons on charges related to moving anarchist zines during a protest outside an immigration detention center in Dallas.

Estrada's release came on November 25th, just hours before Thanksgiving, and he was let out into a jail parking lot with little more than a pat-down and a warning. "I thought they would be waiting in the parking lot to arrest me," Estrada said, shaking his head in disbelief. "You normally would assume the worst when you're in there."

Since his release, Estrada has been trying to make sense of what happened. He believes that he was mistakenly released due to a miscommunication or error on the part of his guards. "It's something just beautiful to see – everyone rooting for you," he said, smiling wryly.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding his release, Estrada is now facing trial in January for conspiracy and document tampering charges. His wife, Maricela Rueda, who faces life imprisonment if convicted, pleaded not guilty earlier this week. The case has sparked controversy among civil liberties advocates, who have dubbed it "guilt by literature."

The government claims that Estrada's actions were part of a larger plot to riot and cause harm at the immigration detention center. However, Estrada maintains his innocence, saying he was simply supporting his wife during her arrest on July 4th.

Sanchez Estrada is worried about what might happen when he returns to custody, but for now, he's savoring every moment of freedom. He got fresh tattoos – a raccoon and an opossum – while out on the street, symbols that represent resilience and survival in the wild. When asked about his experience, he said with conviction: "I did not participate. I was not aware nor did I have any knowledge about the events that transpired outside the Prairieland Detention Center."

Sanchez Estrada's case raises questions about accountability, due process, and the dangers of mass arrests in response to public protests. Will this be a one-off incident or part of a larger pattern? Only time will tell.

Update: The U.S Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas declined to comment on Sanchez Estrada's release and charges.

Estrada faces up to 20 years on counts of corruptly concealing a document or record, but he remains committed to clearing his name. "As scary as it is, I'm innocent," he said in an interview outside an ice cream shop in Fort Worth, Texas. "I just have to go through this process. It's necessary to show that I'm not the person they say I am."
 
😅 so I'm kinda following this case and honestly it's got me shook... like how can one minute you're in jail and the next you're out without any explanation? 🤯 it's just weird. I mean, Daniel Estrada seems like a chill guy who was just trying to support his wife, and now he's facing serious charges for something that might've been just a misunderstanding. 🤷‍♂️ what really got me though is the "guilt by literature" thing - it's wild to think that someone could be convicted based on what they wrote or distributed online. 💻 like, I get it, we gotta protect our borders and all that, but do we have to take away someone's freedom without even giving them a chance? 🤔
 
idk why ppl are so upset about danial's release 🤷‍♂️ he was held for 5 months for movin zines and now hes out. like, what did he do wrong? he claims it was just a miscommuniacation and i gotta say, thats kinda believable 😒 its all about the politics and the system failin, not danial's fault 🤥 his wife is gettin charged with life imprisonment tho that dont seem right at all 💔
 
this whole thing with daniel sanchez estrada is wild 🤯 like what even is going on here? he goes from being held in jail for 5 months without any warning or explanation and then just gets released into a parking lot with barely a pat down. no explanation, no apology... it's crazy 😱

and now his wife is facing life imprisonment if convicted and people are saying its "guilt by literature" 📚 which is basically the most messed up thing i've ever heard. the gov is claiming he was part of some bigger plot but estrada swears he was just supporting his wife at a protest... it's like, come on 🤷‍♂️

anyway, this whole case raises so many questions about accountability and due process... how can you just release someone without explanation and then put them through a trial? it's like they're playing some kind of twisted game 🎲

i'm definitely gonna be keeping an eye on this one 👀 will estrada ever get justice or is he going to be stuck in limbo forever? only time will tell ⏰
 
🤔 This whole thing with Daniel Sanchez Estrada's release from jail is super concerning 🚨. I mean, five months in and then suddenly he's out without warning? That doesn't sit right with me at all 😒. And to make matters worse, his wife Maricela could be looking at life imprisonment if she gets convicted 🤯. It just feels like a miscarriage of justice to me.

I'm not sure what the government is trying to accomplish here, but it seems like they're relying on flimsy charges and questionable evidence to nail Estrada 😒. And let's be real, the whole "guilt by literature" thing is just a red flag 🚫. I hope someone does some digging into this and gets to the bottom of what really happened.

One thing that I do appreciate about Daniel is his conviction 🤝. He's sticking to his story and refusing to back down, even when it's scary 😨. And those fresh tattoos? 🦊🐻 a symbol of resilience and survival in the wild. That takes a lot of courage 💪.

Overall, this whole situation has me feeling pretty skeptical 🤔. I'm keeping an eye on it and hoping for justice to be served 👮‍♂️.
 
🤔 this whole thing has me thinking - how can we trust a system when it seems like mistakes happen and people get released without explanation? Estrada's case is super puzzling, and i hope he gets his day in court soon. it's wild that he got tattoos with symbols for resilience while out free... like, what even is the point of getting ink on your skin if you're just gonna be locked up again? 🤷‍♂️ anyway, gotta keep an eye on this one and see how it plays out.
 
can't believe this is how our justice system works... like what even is due process anymore? 🤯♂️💔 Estrada was literally being held for 5 months and then just waltzed out of prison with a pat-down? and now he's facing life imprisonment if convicted? it's crazy that the gov't is using his wife's arrest as evidence against him... shouldn't she be the one on trial for supporting her husband during the protest? 🤷‍♂️👮‍♂️

Estrada's story does raise some good questions though, like how many others have been caught up in this kind of mass arrest situation? 🤔 and what are we going to do about it when it happens again? we need to start advocating for more transparency and accountability in our justice system... or else we're just gonna keep repeating the same mistakes over and over. 💯👊
 
🤔 man this whole thing is wild like what even happened to dan? one sec he's in jail and the next he's out with no explanation 🚫 it raises so many questions about accountability and due process...like how can you just release someone from prison without any warning or explanation? doesn't that kinda seem reckless? and then you got him facing trial for something he might not even have done 🤷‍♂️

and i gotta wonder what's gonna happen next...is this just a one-off incident or is there more to it? are they trying to make an example out of him? and what about his wife maricela, she's in some serious trouble if he gets convicted life imprisonment is harsh 💔

anyway i guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out...but for now i'm just gonna sit back and think about the fact that dan has fresh tattoos of a raccoon and an opossum 🦊🐾 what's behind those symbols? is it a message from his past or a representation of something more profound?
 
um so like what even is going on here? dude was in jail for like 5 months and then just walks out without anyone noticing? 🤔 and now he's getting all this attention because of it? i mean, i don't know if i agree with him or not, but it seems kinda fishy that he got released without warning... 🦊 is the government just trying to make an example out of him or something? 😕
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🤯. On one hand, you've got Daniel Estrada, a guy who was allegedly part of some sort of underground network, being released from jail without any warning or explanation... it's like something out of a movie 🎥. But on the other hand, what if he really didn't do anything wrong? What if this whole thing was just a big misunderstanding? It raises so many questions about accountability and due process – are we truly trusting the system to get it right?

And then there's the fact that his wife is facing life imprisonment if convicted... it's like her fate is tied to his release. It's almost like they're saying "you're guilty until proven innocent" 🤷‍♀️. I mean, what even is justice anymore? Is it just about following the rules and going through the motions, or is it about finding truth and understanding?

I guess what I'm trying to say is that this whole situation feels really murky 🔮. We need to be careful not to jump to conclusions or make assumptions about people's actions. We need to listen more and talk less...
 
🤔 this release is super fishy, dude... five months in and just a pat-down? what about his wife's life sentence if he's guilty? 🚨 sounds like mass arrests gone wrong, and now we're talking trial by literature? 📚 not cool. and get this - the U.S. Attorney's Office is hiding behind silence. 🤐 Estrada's got some nerve with those new tats, but i feel for him, he's just trying to clear his name 🦊💪
 
This whole thing is super sketchy 🤔... like what even happened with Daniel Estrada's release? One minute he's in jail and the next he's out, no explanation, just a pat-down and a warning. And now he's facing trial for conspiracy charges, which is crazy 🚨. I mean, if the gov't really thinks he was part of some plot to riot, then why did they release him in the first place? It just doesn't add up.

And have you seen his fresh new tattoos 🐻🦊? Like, a raccoon and an opossum? That's some deep symbolism going on. He's trying to make a statement, like he's saying "I'm not the bad guy, I'm just a dude who supports his wife". But seriously, this whole case has got me thinking... what happens when the system is so broken that people start getting released on a whim? Is it time for some serious reform 🔒.
 
Sounds like someone got a sweet deal from the system 🤷‍♂️. Five months in jail for zines and now he's free as a bird? I mean, no hard feelings, but it does raise some eyebrows about due process and how these cases are handled... or not handled 😒. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if the system delivers justice on its own or needs a little nudging 🤔.
 
just got outta jail without warning and now they're saying it was a mistake 🤔 but what about all the charges he still faces? like 20 years in prison or worse for just moving some zines at a protest 📦 seems super suspect to me. i dont know if this guy is innocent, but something dont add up...his story sounds too good (or bad?) to be true lol 😂
 
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