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    Dallas ICE shooter searched Charlie Kirk Shot Video before attack: FBI

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    Members of the FBI investigate from the rooftop at 1120 Empire Central Place work near the scene where a shooter opened fire on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, September 24, 2025 in Dallas, Texas.

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    The gunman who killed one detainee and wounded two others at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas searched online for “Charlie Kirk Shot Video” as recently as the day of the attack, FBI Director Kash Patel said Thursday.

    The shooter, identified as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, also recently searched apps tracking the presence of ICE agents and downloaded a list of Homeland Security facilities, Patel said in an X post.

    Patel said agents recovered a handwritten note reading, “Hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror, to think, ‘is there a sniper with AP rounds on that roof?'”

    Those details and other accumulated evidence indicate “a high degree of pre-attack planning” by Jahn, Patel said.

    Jahn fired “indiscriminately” at the facility building from a nearby rooftop on Wednesday, authorities said. He was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound following the attack.

    The two wounded ICE detainees remained in critical condition on Thursday, an agency spokesperson told NBC News. No ICE agents were wounded in the attack.

    The shooter’s search for video of the shooting of Kirk, the conservative activist who was assassinated during a crowded event in Utah earlier this month, could add to the evidence about his motive for the attack.

    The FBI has already revealed that unspent shell casings found near the shooter bore “anti-ICE” messaging.

    One of the unspent shell casings recovered was engraved with the phrase “ANTI ICE.”

    Source: FBI

    Joe Rothrock, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Dallas field office, called the attack “targeted violence.”

    Jahn’s brother, Noah Jahn, told NBC he was surprised by the political messaging.

    “I didn’t think he was politically interested,” Noah Jahn said of his brother. “He wasn’t interested in politics on either side as far as I knew.”

    Joshua Jahn was registered to vote as an independent in Oklahoma, NBC reported. He has also been linked to addresses in Texas.

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    ICE said in a statement Wednesday evening that the shooter opened fire on the building and at a transport van located at the facility’s sallyport.

    All three detainees were shot while inside that van.

    There were five to seven others in the van who avoided the bullet spray, an ICE official told NBC. Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told NBC’s Tom Llamas that his agents pulled some of those detainees out of the line of fire.

    “The shooter was just shooting at random vehicles inside,” Lyons said. “There were some brave men and women on the ground that went into those vans, were pulling those detainees out while they’re under fire.”

    Homeland Security Department spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin, in a statement, said that because of the Dallas attack and other incidents, “DHS will immediately begin increasing security at ICE facilities across the country.”

    Migrant check-in appointments at the Dallas ICE facility scheduled for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday have all been postponed until Monday.

    A Dallas Police Department vehicle sits near the scene of a shooting near a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in Dallas, Texas, on September 24, 2025.

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    This is developing news. Please check back for updates.

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