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At least one person killed in shooting at ICE facility in Texas At least one person killed in shooting at ICE facility in Texas
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One person has died and two others are injured after being shot by a suspected sniper at an immigration facility in Texas, officials say. At least one person has died, and two others were injured after a suspected sniper opened fire at an immigration detention centre in Dallas, Texas, officials say.
The shooter is also dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the incident in Dallas, said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Authorities said the gunman died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No law enforcement personnel were injured in the attack, though a Department of Homeland Security official stated that detainees appeared to be among the victims.
The attack unfolded on Wednesday morning at a detention centre for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The attack follows a string of attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities across the US in recent months.
The incident follows a string of attacks on ICE facilities across the US in recent months. FBI Director Kash Patel shared a photo on social media showing unused ammunition allegedly recovered from the site. One casing was reportedly engraved with the phrase "ANTI-ICE".
The motive or targets of the attack are unclear. Fox News quoted officials as saying no law enforcement officers had been injured. "While the investigation is ongoing, an initial review of the evidence shows an ideological motive behind this attack," he wrote on X. "These despicable, politically motivated attacks against law enforcement are not a one-off."
"While we don't know motive yet, we know that our ICE law enforcement is facing unprecedented violence against them," Noem said. "It must stop." Dallas police said a preliminary investigation determined the suspect opened fire "indiscriminately at the building and those in the sallyport" from an adjacent building.
Dallas police said on X: "The preliminary investigation determined that a suspect opened fire at a government building from an adjacent building. At a news conference on Wednesday morning, Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux confirmed that four people were shot, two of whom have died, including the gunman. The victims have not yet been named.
"Two people were transported to the hospital with gunshot wounds. One victim died at the scene. The suspect is deceased." Assistant Secretary at Department of Homeland Security, Tricia McLaughlin, speaking to Fox News earlier in the day, said "it looks like the detainees were among the victims".
The FBI is investigating the incident as "an act of targeted violence", special agent Joe Rothrock said.
Preliminary information suggests a sniper carried out the shooting from outside the facility and hit victims in a "secure detainee location", Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told CNN. He said early evidence suggested rounds found near the shooter contained "messages that are anti-ICE in nature".
He said three individuals were "down", including the suspected shooter. "This is just the most recent example of this type of attack," he said.
"We're not sure on their condition," Lyons said. Acting director of the Dallas ICE office Joshua Johnson told the news conference it was the second time he has had to stand in front of the media and talk about a gunman at one of his facilities.
Assistant Secretary at Department of Homeland Security, Tricia McLaughlin, said "it looks like the detainees were among the victims". "The takeaway from all of this is that the rhetoric has to stop," he said.
"We know our ICE law enforcement was not injured but we are not sure about local security and other local law enforcement. It looks like there may have potentially been injuries there," McLaughlin told Fox News. Texas Senator Ted Cruz also spoke at the news conference, condemning "politically motivated violence".
"Your political opponents are not Nazis," he said, urging people not to demonise each other over political differences. "The divisive rhetoric, tragically, has real consequences."
US Vice-President JD Vance posted on X on Wednesday: "The obsessive attack on law enforcement, particularly ICE, must stop. I'm praying for everyone hurt in this attack and for their families."
Republican Governor of Texas Greg Abbott described the shooting on X as an "assassination" and said it would "NOT slow our arrest, detention, & deportation of illegal immigrants".
The ICE field office in Dallas has been targeted by a series of protests this summer.The ICE field office in Dallas has been targeted by a series of protests this summer.
A man was arrested in August after he entered the facility claiming to have a bomb in his backpack, according to the Department of Homeland Security. A man was arrested in August after he entered the facility claiming to have a bomb in his backpack, according to the DHS.
The 36-year-old US citizen, Bratton Dean Wilkinson, had shown the building's security staff a device on his wrist that he described as a bomb "detonator," the DHS said.The 36-year-old US citizen, Bratton Dean Wilkinson, had shown the building's security staff a device on his wrist that he described as a bomb "detonator," the DHS said.
A senior DHS official said at the the time: "These incidents come after months of smears and rhetoric by activists, politicians, and the media comparing ICE law enforcement to the Nazi Gestapo, kidnappers, and the Secret Police." "These incidents come after months of smears and rhetoric by activists, politicians, and the media comparing ICE law enforcement to the Nazi Gestapo, kidnappers, and the Secret Police,"a senior official said at the time.
Last month shots were fired at ICE offices in San Antonio, Texas. No injuries were reported in that incident, which ICE blamed on "political rhetoric".Last month shots were fired at ICE offices in San Antonio, Texas. No injuries were reported in that incident, which ICE blamed on "political rhetoric".
Another shooting occurred on the 4 July public holiday at an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas, after a protest escalated into a faceoff with police. An officer was shot in the neck, and survived. Another shooting occurred on the 4 July public holiday at an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas, after a protest escalated into a face-off with police. An officer was shot in the neck, and survived.
US Vice-President JD Vance posted on X on Wednesday: "The obsessive attack on law enforcement, particularly ICE, must stop. I'm praying for everyone hurt in this attack and for their families."