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Mexican Detainee Dies From Dallas ICE Attack Wounds as Mexico Demands Investigation

Mexico has issued diplomatic notes pressing U.S. authorities to investigate, with consular aid for the family.

Overview

  • Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, 32, died after being taken off life support following the Sept. 24 sniper attack on an ICE facility in Dallas, becoming the second death linked to the shooting, according to a family statement shared by LULAC.
  • Authorities said the gunman, identified as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, fired from a nearby rooftop before killing himself; Salvadoran detainee Norlan Guzmán-Fuentes also died and a third detainee remains hospitalized.
  • Broadview, Illinois, police opened a criminal investigation after a CBS Chicago reporter alleged an undercover ICE agent fired a pepper-ball projectile at her vehicle outside the detention center, with local officials seeking DHS cooperation.
  • Peru reported multiple targeted shootings in Ica, including two taxi drivers killed and an ex-police officer wounded in San Joaquín and a Venezuelan man slain in Subtanjalla, while police arrested three suspects and recovered a stolen vehicle in the Santa Anita taxi murder.
  • In Mexico, a Sonora ministerial agent was detained after a fatal collision with a motorcyclist and a Nogales municipal officer was held after fatally shooting a 20-year-old woman, as authorities in Apatzingán reported two suspects detained following a firefight that killed a National Guard officer.