Joshua Jahn left recorded messages on his weapon's cartridges with inscriptions against immigration control forces
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After the terrorist attack at a Dallas office of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE) this morning, the FBI announced that it had found shell casings at the scene with messages against law enforcement, a scene reminiscent of the assassination of leader Charlie Kirk earlier this month.
Joshua Jahn, 29 years old, was identified as the perpetrator of the attack, who then took his own life with his own weapon. Public records indicate that he was a man originally from Texas who was planning to move to Oklahoma to his parents' house. He was unemployed, having previously worked as a programmer.
Although the investigation is in its early stages, FBI Director Kash Patel has already stated that the evidence reviewed so far points to an ideological motive behind this attack. Jahn opened fire from a rooftop at the ICE office, hoping to kill as many people as possible.
El terrorista que atacó la oficina del ICE se inspiró en el asesino de Charlie Kirk
Another Antifa terrorist attack against ICE
"These despicable and politically motivated attacks against law enforcement are not unique. We're just miles from Prairieland, Texas, where just two months ago an individual ambushed a separate ICE facility targeting its officers," Patel wrote on X.
"It has to end and the FBI and our partners will lead these investigative efforts so that those who attack our law enforcement officers are pursued and brought to justice," he added. All the victims of Wednesday's shooting were people detained by ICE, according to NBC News.
Today's attack follows a continuing pattern of attacks against ICE personnel in Texas and across the country. In July, a group of Antifa terrorists dressed in military attire attacked an immigrant detention center located in a town outside Dallas, shooting a police officer in the neck and seriously injuring him.
In a separate incident, the agency reported that Bratton Dean Wilkinson, a 36-year-old U.S. citizen, showed up at ICE facilities in Dallas last month announcing that he was carrying a bomb in his backpack and threatening that the detonator for said bomb was on his wrist.
El terrorista que atacó la oficina del ICE se inspiró en el asesino de Charlie Kirk