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‘Anti-ICE’ message on ammunition at Dallas shooting that killed two immigration detainees

FBI: The message ‘ice anti-‘ message appeared in ammunition from Dallas Ice Facility

After opening fire in a migration and Customs Protection (ICE) center in Dallas, Texas, two prisoners were killed and the other was critically injured.

The armed man fired the Ice plant and a near -marked van without discrimination, before he died of a gunshot wound that fired law enforcement officers on his own.

No law enforcement force was injured. FBI Director Kash Patel published a photo in the X of the unused ammunition recovered from the scene. There is an expression of “anti-buz” on a safe.

The agency is the last of a series of attacks on ice facilities in recent months, as US President Dobald Trump has increased his efforts to fulfill the commitment of mass deportation.

KASH PATEL/FBI An unused ammunition clip "Ice" Written to one of the bulletsKASH PATEL/FBI

“As the investigation continues, the first examination of the evidence shows an ideological reason behind this attack.”

“This inferiority against law enforcement officers, political motivated attacks are not for a one -time.”

FBI special agent Joe Rothrock said that the tours near the armed man contain “anti -ice messages in nature”.

“This is the latest example of such attacks,” he said. He said that the FBI was investigating it as a “targeted violence action”.

Dallas police said that a preliminary investigation had opened fire from a adjacent building.

The Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) said in a statement, “The shooter fired to the ice building, including a minibus in Sallyport, where the victims were shot.” He said.

The Reuters News Agency reported that the targeted building was an ice field office used for short -term processing of detainees recently arrested and was not used as an detention facility.

Dallas Ice Office Director Joshua Johnson said he had to stop the news conference for the second time in front of the media and talk about an armed man in one of his facilities.

“All of this is that the package service should stop discourse,” he said.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz condemned the “politically motivated violence” at the news conference.

“Your political opponents are not the Nazis, dedi he said, calling people not to demonize each other for partisan reasons. “Tragically divisive discourse has real consequences.”

A map showing the location of the Ice Field Office in Dallas

In the internal security secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement: “This shooting should serve as a call to wake up to the left of his discourses on ice.

He continued: “Ice Day and Gündüzü’nun Nazi Gestapo, secret police and slave patrols are compared with the consequences.”

US Vice President JD Vance X was sent to X: “I should stop the attack on the law enforcement, especially the ice.

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott said in X that the fire would “not slow down our detention and deportation of illegal immigrants”.

The ice field office in Dallas was targeted by a series of protests this summer.

According to DHS, a man was arrested in August after entering the facility claiming to be a bomb in his backpack.

DHS, 36 -year -old US citizen Bratton Dean Wilkinson showed a device to the security personnel of the building as a “detonator” on the wrist.

Last month, San Antonio was shot at the ice offices in Texas. In that case, ICE’s “political rhetoric” accused of injury was not reported.

On the public holidays on July 4, a protest turned into confrontation with the police and another shot at an ice facility in Texas Alvarado. An officer was shot around his neck and survived. Eleven people were accused of this attack.

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