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Patel says Dallas shooter wrote ‘hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror’

  • Joshua Jahn, 29, opened fire on a federal immigration center in Dallas on Wednesday before fatally shooting himself following the attack.
  • Officials said Jahn, who acted alone, conducted months of pre-attack planning fueled by hatred for ICE and the federal government.
  • He fired from a nearby rooftop, aiming at ICE vehicles and an office building, wounding two detainees critically and killing one inside a van.
  • FBI Director Kash Patel shared a note left by Jahn hoping to "give ICE agents real terror," while investigators seized multiple strongly anti-ICE notes and digital evidence.
  • The attack prompted calls for increased ICE facility security and renewed debates over immigration enforcement amid rising tensions and violence against officers.
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