ICE, Dallas and shooting
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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.
Tonight a detainee at a Dallas ICE facility is dead and two others were injured after a suspected sniper attacked the facility Wednesday. Investig
Leaders from around Texas and across the country are reacting to the shocking deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas on Wednesday morning.
Officials still haven't released the identities of the three detainees shot at an ICE facility in Dallas, one fatally.
Investigators identified the suspected shooter who killed a detainee at an Dallas ICE field office as Joshua Jahn. Nancy Larson, acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, said at a press conference Thursday that authorities believe the suspect acted alone. Jahn planned the attack for months, authorities said.
A clearer picture is coming together about the suspected gunman who fired at an immigration processing office in Dallas. Here's what we know.
A suspect who fired shots near an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility on Wednesday morning in Dallas, Texas, left “anti-ICE” messages on rounds, FBI officials said. Police found the shooter dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the suspect shot three victims,
The Department of Homeland Security previously said there has been a 1,000% increase in attacks on its officers.
A deadly shooting at a Dallas ICE office leaves one detainee dead and highlights rising violence around immigration enforcement. Ukraine's president warns that Russia’s war is fueling a dangerous new arms race as President Trump signals support for Ukraine reclaiming its territory.
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Administration officials repeatedly argue political opponents are fueling surge in threats against federal agents