
Dallas Gunman Targeted ICE Officials, Sought Terror of Agents
The gunman who opened fire at a Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas, Texas was wanting to give agents the feeling of real terror. That according to the latest from the FBI. In fact, on Thursday, the head of the FBI released much more information about the shooter.
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Dallas Shooter Acted Alone, FBI Seizes Devices
The Dallas Morning News reports that the FBI has been analyzing data taken from the shooters home. From that data, the Dallas Morning News reports that the shooting had researched the Charlie Kirk shooting and the ammunition used in that assassination. FBI Director Kash Patel also said that the shooter left behind a note stating he hoped "this will give ICE agents real terror, to think, is there a sniper with AP rounds on that roof".
Patel said the subject, whom he did not identify by name, downloaded a document containing a list of Department of Homeland Security facilities, searched several times for “ballistics” and for the video of Charlie Kirk’s assassination in the days before the shooting and last month searched several apps that tracks the movements of ICE agents, all of which Patel said showed a “high degree” of pre-planning in the attack.
Patel also said investigators found a handwritten note saying, “Hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror, to think, ‘is there a sniper with AP rounds on that roof?”
One Person Dead, Two Others Shot in the Dallas Attack
One person was killed in the Dallas attack while two other detainees were in critical condition. No ICE agents were hurt in the shooting. The shooter died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The investigation continues.
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