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Dallas shooter wanted to ‘kill ICE agents,’ left notes, FBI says

FBI members are investigating the roof in the 1120 Empire Central Place, working near the scene in which a shooter opened fire on a US immigration and Customs Protection Facility in Dallas, Texas.

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Authorities said in a statement on Thursday that the armed man who killed a detainee and injured two people in a migration and customs enforcement field office in Dallas, said he was injured in an immigration and customs enforcement field office in Dallas.

FBI’s special agent Joe Rothrock, 29 -year -old Joshua Jahn from Texas, Joshua Jahn from Texas, was described as “aiming to kill ice agents”.

Rothrock said Jahn’s plans started “months in advance”. The private agent said that Jahn received a bolt action rifle in August and pointed out his research on the homeland security facilities.

Rothrock said that Jahn came from his own words in a collection of a note found when the FBI agents called the residence after the attack.

North Larson, the US lawyer of Texas, said Jahn’s ice employees in one of these notes as “people who appear to collect a dirty salary”.

The notes also contained an attack plan and targeted and stated that he did not want to kill or harm the prisoners.

Jahn said, “Yes, I was just me.” Authorities, despite the continued investigation, said they believed that the shooter was moving alone.

Jahn’s actions “definition of terrorism,” he said.

News Conference, FBI Director Kash Patel’s X article on the day of Jahn’s attack on the day of the “Charlie Kirk Video” came to the hours after saying that he was looking for.

Jahn also searched for applications that have recently been watching the existence of ice agents and Patel, said he was on duty.

Patel said that agents saved a handwriting note: “I hope that these ice agents will give real terror, ‘Is there a sniper with AP bullets on that roof?’

Patel shows these details and other accumulated evidence that Jahn is “highly pre -attack planning”.

Authorities said Jahn fired “random” from a nearby roof to the ice building on Wednesday.

After the attack, a firearm was found dead.

In a statement to an agency spokesman NBC News, two wounded ice prisoners remained in critical position on Thursday. No ice agent was injured in the attack.

The shooter’s research on the video of the shooting of the conservative activist Kirk, who was assassinated during a crowded event at the beginning of this month, may contribute to the evidence of the attack motivation.

FBI, near the shooter and “Ice Anti-Anti-” “messaging hole, which has already appeared.

One of the recovered shell cases was engraved in the phrase “anti ice”.

Source: FBI

Jahn’s brother, Noah Jahn told NBC Political messaging surprised me.

“I didn’t think he was politically interested,” his brother Noah Jahn said. “As far as I know, he wasn’t interested in politics on both sides.”

NBC reported that Joshua Jahn was registered to vote independently in Oklahoma. It is also linked to the addresses in Texas.

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ICE, Wednesday evening, said the shooter in the building and the plant in a transport minibus in SallyPort’da opened fire, he said.

All three prisoners were shot in that minibus.

In a statement to an ice official NBC, there were five to seven people in the minibus avoiding bullet sprays. Ice Director acting Todd Lyons NBC told Tom llamas that his agents pulled some of these prisoners from the fire line.

“The shooter was shooting at random vehicles inside.” He said. “There were brave men and women entering these minibuses on the ground, they were pulling these prisoners under fire.”

Internal Security Department spokesman Tricia McLughlin, said in a statement, due to Dallas attack and other events, “DHS will begin to increase safety in ice facilities just throughout the country,” he said.

All of the migratory check-in appointments at the Dallas Ice facility planned on Thursday, Friday and Saturday were postponed until Monday.

A Dallas Police Department vehicle is sitting on September 24, 2025 near a shooting scene near the detention facility in the US immigration and customs conservation (ICE) in Texas.

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