Overview
- The family of 32-year-old Miguel Ángel García-Hernández confirmed via LULAC that he died after being removed from life support, becoming the second detainee killed in the Sept. 24 Dallas attack.
- Investigators say Joshua Jahn, 29, fired from a nearby rooftop in an attempt to terrorize ICE personnel, then died by suicide, and no ICE staff were wounded.
- Authorities previously identified the first fatality as Norlan Guzmán Fuentes, 37, of El Salvador, while a third detainee, José Andrés Bordones Molina, was treated and released.
- Mexico’s government said it will support the family and pressed for answers, as President Claudia Sheinbaum called for a full investigation into the death.
- Separate flashpoints in the enforcement surge remain under review, including a Broadview Police criminal probe into a pepper-ball fired at a CBS reporter, federal charges against four protesters near a Chicago-area facility, a viral downtown chase of a bicyclist, and a DHS inquiry that sidelined an ICE officer after a courthouse scuffle in Manhattan.