The brother of Joshua Yarn, the man involved in a recent shooting, stated that he was identified as the shooter but expressed uncertainty about whether Yarn had any political motivations. He claimed that Yarn, who allegedly fired on two individuals in a Dallas Field Office, appeared to have “no strong feelings about the ice.”
“As far as I know, he wasn’t politically engaged,” Noah Yarn shared, adding that his brother didn’t seem interested in politics from any angle.
Noah commented, “He didn’t have any strong opinions about the ice,” reinforcing his belief about his brother’s lack of political inclination.
The 29-year-old shooter had registered as an independent voter in the past, specifically in November 2024, according to reports.
Details Regarding the Dallas Ice Facility Shooting
- On September 24, a shooting occurred at an ice facility in Dallas, Texas.
- At the time of the incident, detainees were being moved, and reports indicated that shooters had access to the premises.
- Two individuals tragically lost their lives, and one was injured.
- The gunman was later discovered deceased on a rooftop nearby from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, although he has not been publicly identified.
- The FBI reported that the words “Anti-Ice” were found inscribed on one of the bullets at the scene.
- Jo Roth Lock, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Dallas Field Office, confirmed that the shooting is being viewed as a targeted act of violence.

Noah remarked that while Joshua had experience with firearms from their parents’ possession, he wasn’t particularly proficient. “He’s not a shooter. He wouldn’t be able to pull off something like this,” Noah stated.
The last time Noah saw his brother was about two weeks ago, but he said he didn’t recognize anything unusual at the time.
