Gunman Opens Fire at Dallas ICE Facility, Second Incident in Weeks
Gunman Opens Fire at Dallas ICE Facility, Second Incident in Weeks

A 29-year-old Texas man initiated a shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas earlier today, marking the second such incident within two weeks. Authorities report the gunman positioned himself on a rooftop, opened fire, and conveyed messages through inscriptions on bullets.
A bullet recovered near the scene reportedly bore the phrase “anti-ICE,” according to the FBI. This method of communication mirrors tactics seen in other recent high-profile shootings, including those targeting figures like Charlie Kirk and UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, where shooters also engraved messages on their ammunition.
Noah Jahn, brother of the alleged shooter Joshua Jahn, expressed surprise at the anti-ICE messaging, stating, “He didn’t have strong feelings about ICE as far as I knew.” Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials confirmed that Joshua Jahn fired “indiscriminately” at the ICE building.
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