Patel says Dallas shooter wrote ‘hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror’
FBI reveals gunman’s extensive pre-attack research and anti-ICE motives behind sniper shooting that killed one detainee and wounded two others at Dallas facility.
- The gunman who attacked an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas expressed hope that the act would instill 'real terror' in ICE agents, according to FBI Director Patel.
- The FBI is investigating the shooting as 'an act of targeted violence' and has seized evidence from a home in the Dallas area.
- Vice President JD Vance stated that 'the obsessive attack on law enforcement, particularly ICE, must stop.'
- Governor Kristi Noem mentioned a recent rise in targeting ICE agents.
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Suspect in Dallas shooting sought to ‘terrorise’ ICE agents, officials say
The sniper who opened fire on a US immigration and customs enforcement field office in Dallas left behind notes saying he acted alone in an attack intended to kill and “terrorise” ICE agents, whose work he viewed as “human trafficking”, officials said on Thursday.
FBI Confirms Shooting at Dallas ICE Facility Was Act of 'Actual Terror' - Real News Now
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has verified that the individual implicated in a recent targeted shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility based in Dallas, who later ended his own life, had intended to deliver ‘actual terror’ to federal law enforcement officers. The verification was part of a statement released about the incident, which resulted in the deaths and injuries of ICE detainees, but spared federal age…
More details released on Dallas ICE attack; Local leaders react - Cross Timbers Gazette
The gunman who fatally shot an immigrant and injured two others at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas left behind notes that outlined a plan to target ICE officers, federal law enforcement officials said on Thursday. Nancy Larson, acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas, said that the gunman, who authorities identified as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn of Fairview, in Collin County, wrote that he hated the federal…
Dallas ICE Sniper Bolt Action Rifle Confirmed by FBI - American Faith
Federal investigators revealed Thursday that the alleged sniper who opened fire on a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility used a vintage bolt-action rifle legally obtained just weeks earlier. At a press conference, FBI Special Agent in Charge Joseph Rothrock stated the attacker acquired the firearm in August. “The sniper legally obtained an 8mm bolt action rifle … used in the shooting,” Rothrock confirmed. He added that the …
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