Gunman Targets ICE Office in Dallas, Ignites Political Tensions
The shooter, Joshua Jahn, died by suicide after killing two detainees and wounding two at the Dallas ICE office; motive remains unclear, officials say.
- A shooting occurred Wednesday at the Dallas ICE Field Office, killing two detainees, injuring one, and leaving the gunman dead from a self-inflicted wound.
- The attack targeted an unmarked transport van and followed increased political tensions and previous security threats at the same facility.
- Authorities identified 29-year-old Joshua Jahn as the shooter, who had a felony marijuana charge in 2016 and was registered as an Independent voter.
- FBI Director Kash Patel shared images of bullets engraved with the phrase "anti-ICE," while Kristi Noem, who leads the Department of Homeland Security, attributed the attack to inflammatory rhetoric from left-wing politicians.
- The incident prompted law enforcement investigations and political calls to end violence against ICE personnel amid a heightened security environment.
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By Casey Tolan and Curt Devine, CNN The gunman accused of killing one detainee and wounding two others at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas, Texas, is Joshua Jahn, according to three sources with knowledge of the case. He was 29 years old, a source briefed on the investigation told CNN. Three sources told CNN he is the gunman, and authorities said he killed himself after opening fire. Jahn had lived in a Dallas subu…
Gunman Targets ICE Office in Dallas, Ignites Political Tensions
Gunman Targets ICE Office in Dallas, Ignites Political Tensions A deadly incident unfolded in Dallas as a gunman fired upon an ICE field office, resulting in the death of one detainee and severe injuries to two others. The perpetrator, who also took his own life, had left messages indicating an ideological motive behind the attack.Authorities have identified the shooter as Joshua Jahn, 29, with evidence suggesting possible political undertones. …
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