Here's what to know about Dallas ICE shooting suspect
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The 29-year-old man who opened fire on a Dallas ICE facility left behind handwritten notes at his home in Oklahoma that shared a motive for his attack – to terrorize ICE employees.
DALLAS — Federal officials named Joshua Jahn, a 29-year-old unemployed Collin County college dropout, as the suspect who opened fire at the Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, killing a detainee and wounding two others before fatally shooting himself.
Anti-ICE gunman Joshua Jahn carefully plotted his assault on immigration officers before taking up a sniper position on a Dallas rooftop, and expressed a desire to instill “terror” in
Joshua Jahn, 29, identified as the shooter at the Dallas ICE detention center, killed at least two inmates and wounded one before turning the gun on himself.
Dallas shooter Joshua Jahn’s gamer pals made ghoulish jokes about his attack on an ICE facility where he killed one person and critically wounded two others — including suggesting he
New surveillance video shows the moments a gunman shot at a van containing detainees at a Dallas ICE facility. One person was killed and two more injured in the shooting, with authorities naming the suspect as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn of Texas.