Venezuelan injured in Dallas ICE shooting released from hospital, in custody, ICE says
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After a week of uncertainty and pain, José Andrés Bordones-Molina, a 33-year-old Venezuelan migrant, was discharged from Parkland Health Hospital in Dallas, Texas, USA, after surviving a shooting at an Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) office. The attack, perpetrated by a sniper on September 24, left a dead man and two injured by that time, including Bordones-Molina, who received three bullet hits in the arm and a scratch on the head.
After a week of being hospitalized with gunshot wounds that he received during the attack on the ICE office in Dallas, a Venezuelan immigrant was released, but was placed in the custody of the immigration authorities again. “José Andrés Bordones-Molina, 33, illegally entered the United States on August 12, 2024. He was arrested by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) on September 24 after being released from Hurst City Prison, where…

After a week of being hospitalized with gunshot wounds that he received during the attack on the ICE office in Dallas, a Venezuelan immigrant was released, but was placed in the custody of the immigration authorities again. “José Andrés Bordones-Molina, 33, illegally entered the United States on August 12, 2024. He was arrested by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) on September 24 after being released from Hurst City Prison, where…
Home thought tied to ICE shooting searched
Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives raided the property at 490 Berrywood Lane in the Silo area near Durant on the afternoon of Sept. 24 that authorities said is connected to the shooter at an ICE detention center in Dallas. In the incident, one detainee was killed and two were critically injured earlier that morning. It was recently recported that a second detainee passed aw…
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