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Gunman who shot at Dallas facility against ICE identified

Gunman who shot at Dallas facility against ICE identified

The individual who opened fire from a rooftop in Dallas at a group of immigrants was named Joshua Yarn, according to a law enforcement source.

Authorities reported that “anti-ice” was inscribed using ammunition clips near the scene. Yarn, 29, suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the location.

“Currently, the FBI is treating this incident as a targeted act of violence,” stated Joe Rothlock, a special agent with the FBI in Dallas, during a press conference.

What We Know About the Shooting at the Dallas ICE Facility

  • On September 24, a gunman opened fire at an ICE detention center in Dallas, Texas.
  • While detainees were being moved, reports indicated that access points were unsecured.
  • Two individuals were killed, and one was injured in the incident.
  • The shooter was discovered dead from a self-inflicted gunshot on a nearby rooftop.
  • The FBI noted the term “Anti-Ice” was written on the ammunition.
  • Authorities are investigating this shooting as a targeted act of violence, as confirmed by special agents.

This attack is marked as the latest instance of targeted violence in North Texas, reminiscent of a coordinated assault on an immigration center in Alvarado on July 4th. It also reflects ongoing tensions regarding rhetoric surrounding government agencies, especially among some Democratic politicians.

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