Deadly ICE facility shooting: What we know about the gunman and victims

The officials confirmed that one of the gunmen opened fire on Wednesday morning at a field of immigration and customs in the United States in Dallas, killing one of the detainees and wounding two others cash before taking his private life.

The Ministry of Internal Security described the incident as a “random attack” and a “targeted attack” and said that Minister Christie sleep ordered an increase in security in the ice facilities at the country level.

Victims

According to the Ministry of National Security, the detainees were shot while they were in a transport vehicle in Salibort in the facility. One of them was killed and two others were taken to the hospital in critical condition. Their names have not been issued pending the next notice.

I told the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Mexico Associated Press One of the injured was a Mexican citizen and said that the consulate had contacted the family to provide support.

KTLA communicated with Ice and the Mexican Consulate in Dallas for more information about the identities and conditions of the victims.

Gunman

Law enforcement officials set fire as Joshua Jean, 29, who died of his wounds, who were shot after the surface was fired through the Ice Office.

The FBI agent searched a house in Vervio, Texas, linked to Jean and collected electronic devices and handwritten notes, according to AP.

the New York Times I mentioned that Jahn had a wide imprint on the Internet, but he did not show great interest in politics. Participants appeared under at least two accounts from Redit discussions about video and cars, “South Park” and marijuana.

The records reviewed by the Times show that Jahn voted in the democratic preliminary elections in Texas in 2020 and later registered as an independent in Oklahoma, where his parents have property. He also voted once in the general elections 2024 there.

More public records indicate that Jean lives with his parents in North Texas recently this year. His father retired in 2020 after 36 years in engineering roles in an elevator and an animated company, according to LinkedIn.

The court documents reviewed by AP Show Jahn approved in 2016 to connect the marijuana felony in the Collin Province and served five years under observation.

Evidence and potential motivation

In a statement, the Ministry of National Security said that the coincidence of the coincidence that was recovered at the scene carried anti -ice messages.

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Cash Patel Posted on X These agents seized electronic devices and handwritten observations from Jahn’s house, describing the case as “a high degree of planning before the attack.” Battle said that the investigators believed that Jahn downloaded the documents in the Dallas County facilities for the homeland, and searched for videos of the recent killing of conservative activist Charlie Kerk and used applications that follow ice agents.

Patel wrote: “One of the handwritten observations has been recovered, and we hope this will give this ice agents real terrorism, to think, is there a sniper with AP tours on this ceiling?” He also participated in the cover of a bullet engraved with “anti -ice” words.

Security concerns

Dallas Field Office is located along the 35th East Highway, southwest of Dallas Loew Field. John Torres, former Acting ICE director AP, told the outdoor open -air facilities especially exposed.

In its statement, the Ministry of National Security noted that the Dallas office had previously faced threats. In August, a 36 -year -old man was arrested after he claimed that he had had a bomb in a backpack in the facility and was charged with a terrorist threat.

KTLA also contacted the Dallas Medical County Office for information about when the identity of the deceased detainee may be released.

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