Wednesday morning’s deadly shooting at a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility hit home for acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, who later called the incident his “worst nightmare” and said he was placing the agency’s offices nationwide on higher alert.
“Seeing the photos today, some of the bullets were in an office that I used to have there,” said Lyons, who previously worked in the Dallas field office, in an interview with NBC News. “It’s just a horrible feeling. People always ask me what keeps me up at night. It’s the safety of the men and women of ICE.”
Three detainees were shot in the attack. One died at the scene, while two others were hospitalized with gunshot wounds. The shooter, identified as Joshua Jahn, fired from a nearby elevated position or rooftop into the field office’s sally port. He was later found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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