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Dallas ICE Shooting Leaves 1 Detainee Dead as FBI Probes Anti‑ICE Motive; Protests at Chicago‑Area Facility Continue

Investigators cite ammunition labeled “ANTI‑ICE” as evidence of a targeted, ideologically driven attack.

Overview

  • Authorities say the shooter, identified by law enforcement sources as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, fired from a nearby rooftop before dying of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
  • DHS reports three detainees were shot at the Dallas facility, with one confirmed dead and two hospitalized in critical condition, and no ICE personnel injured.
  • The FBI, DHS and ATF opened a joint investigation, describing the case as directed violence after recovering rounds marked with “ANTI‑ICE.”
  • Mexico’s Foreign Ministry confirmed a Mexican national is among the seriously wounded and said consular officials are assisting the family.
  • In Broadview, Illinois, demonstrators maintain daily protests as masked agents deploy pepper‑ball rounds and rubber bullets; DHS says the site remains open and notes 16 arrests this month, which local officials dispute in part.