US Attorney: Dallas ICE Gunman Wanted to Inflict ‘Real Terror’

Authorities said Thursday that the suspected gunman in the attack on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas wanted to inflict “real terror” on federal agents and “induce constant stress on their lives.”

Police said Joshua Jahn, 29, opened fire Wednesday from a nearby rooftop at the ICE location in Dallas, killing a detainee and critically wounding two others in a detainee transport van. The suspect then died by suicide. No ICE employees were harmed.

Nancy Larson, the acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas, said Thursday during a news conference that FBI search warrants at Jahn’s residence found notes and papers that explicitly stated, “It was just me.”

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