What we know about the Dallas ICE facility shooter
- 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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New surveillance footage of Dallas ICE facility during shooting shows agents and detainees flee under fire
New surveillance video of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas reveals ICE agents and detainees under fire and trying to escape from vans on Wednesday morning as a sniper targeted the facility.
Anti-ICE gunman Joshua Jahn spent 17,500 hours playing violent videos games — including right before shooting
Video game-obsessed gunman Joshua Jahn's nearly 17,500 hours of online gaming were largely spent in "first-person shooter" games aimed at killing enemies, according to his Steam account online.
NBC’s ‘Today’ Declares the ‘Motive’ in Dallas ICE Shooting ‘Remains Unclear’
Despite Wednesday’s Dallas Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) facility shooter having scribbled “anti-ICE” on an unused bullet and, well, attacking law enforcement, NBC correspondent Priscilla Thompson channeled her liberal media comrades from the early days after the Charlie Kirk assassination by ruling on Thursday’s Today the “motive remains unclear” for why someone would attack ICE.
Who is Joshua Jahn, the gunman suspected of killing, injuring ICE detainees in Dallas?
Details about the gunman who allegedly killed a detainee before dying by suicide at a Dallas immigration office emerged Thursday as federal officials said anti-immigration enforcement sentiment led to the shooting. Law enforcement officials identified the gunman in the Wednesday shooting as Joshua Jahn, 29 of Texas. Two other detainees were wounded in the shooting before Jahn died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Several Trump administration o…
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