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Second Detainee Dies After Dallas ICE Rooftop Attack as Scrutiny of Expanding Enforcement Deepens

The confirmation raises the death toll to two, intensifying attention on multiple investigations into ICE operations.

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.