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DHS Releases New Photo Of Bullets Hole In Dallas ICE Office


The Department of Homeland Security has released new photos of the shooting scene at the Dallas ICE facility, where a man killed two detainees and injured another.

As the WLT Report previously reported, the shooter has been identified as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn.

Take a look at the scene of the shooting here:

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BBC reported more on the DHS’s recent update:

An assistant secretary in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has just shared previously unseen images, external from inside the Dallas ICE facility.

Bullet holes can be seen in an office window, and others have pierced a glass-encased American flag.

“Like everyone else, our ICE law enforcement officers just want to go home to their families at night. They are fathers and mothers. Sons, and daughters, brothers and sisters,” writes Tricia McLaughlin.

Apart from the office, the DHS also says earlier that the gunman fired at an unmarked van near the facility.

FBI Director Kash Patel also released photos of evidence found at the scene.

Check it out:

Fox News provided the latest update on the shooting:

Sources familiar with the investigation into the Dallas immigration facility shooting identified Wednesday’s alleged attacker as Joshua Jahn, 29.

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The gunman killed two detainees and injured another after opening fire on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility from a nearby building before taking his own life, police say. The detainee who survived was hospitalized in critical condition.

Jahn fired “indiscriminately” at the ICE building, as well as at a van in the sally port where the victims were shot, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said. The three detainees were in an unmarked transport van when they were shot, before Jahn took his own life around 7 a.m., according to the sources. He was found dead with a rifle on a nearby rooftop, authorities said.

A photo posted on X by FBI Director Kash Patel showed what appeared to be rifle-caliber ammunition affixed to a clip. The rounds were engraved with an “anti-ICE” message.

Multiple people were shot and killed in an “attack” on an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday. (Fox News)
Jahn may have been living in Durant, Oklahoma, at the time of the shooting, according to records.

“That’s what we are looking into,” Dallas Police Chief David Comeaux told FOX 4.



 

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