Dallas ICE Shooting, ‘Anti-ICE’ Clue Deepen Partisan Fight Over Trust
Confusion over casualties gives way to a broader fight over trust in federal law enforcement.
Overview
- Authorities identified the gunman as Joshua Jahn, who opened fire at an ICE facility in Dallas before killing himself.
- Investigators reported finding an unused round inscribed with “ANTI-ICE,” a detail highlighted in coverage of the scene.
- Casualty counts remain disputed, with Mediaite reporting one detainee dead and two critically wounded, and Townhall reporting two dead and one injured.
- Right-leaning commentary, including Fox’s Greg Gutfeld as cited by Townhall, framed the attack as left-wing political violence.
- Mediaite focused on growing skepticism from the left toward FBI-released evidence, citing Aaron Rupar’s public doubts about the shell photo.