Anti-ICE gunman who opened fire on Dallas facility identified
The anti-ICE gunman who opened fire on a group of migrants being led into an immigration processing facility from a Dallas rooftop has been identified as Joshua Jahn, law enforcement sources told The Post.
The words “anti-ICE” were scrawled on a stripper clip of ammo found near the body of Jahn, 29, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene, authorities said.
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“I can confirm at this time that the FBI is investigating this incident as an act of targeted violence, Joe Rothrock, Special Agent in Charge, FBI Dallas, said at a press conference.
Here’s what we know about the Dallas ICE facility shooting
- A gunman opened fire on an ICE van at a detention center in Dallas, Texas, in the early hours of Sept. 24.
- The shooter opened fire while detainees were being transferred and the portcullis to the facility was open, reports claim.
- Two people died and one was wounded, according to reports.
- The shooter — who was found dead on a nearby rooftop from a self-inflicted gunshot wound — has not been identified.
- There was writing on the bullets, with one reading “ANTI-ICE,” according to the FBI.
- The shooting is being investigated “as an act of targeted violence,” the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Dallas Field Office, Joe Rothrock, said in a press conference.
“It is unfortunately just the latest example we’ve seen of targeted violence, to include here in north Texas where back on July 4 we saw a coordinated attack against an immigration center in Alvarado.”
Wednesday’s attack was the third shooting attack against ICE or US Customs and Border Protection agents since July, coming as rhetoric from Democratic politicians against the agencies has ratcheted up.
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