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Sec. Mullin honors the 2025 Dallas ICE shooting heroes

The FBI is investigating the shooting at the Dallas ICE facility on Sept. 24, 2025, as an act of targeted violence. Officials said a sniper on the roof of a nearby building fired indiscriminately at the detention center, hitting three detainees who were arriving in a transport van. One of those detainees was killed, and two others were critically injured. Norlan Guzmán-Fuentes, a 37-year-old from Venezuela, died shortly after the shooting. Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, a 32-year-old from Mexico, died six days later. Jose Andres Bordones-Molina, who is also from Mexico, remains hospitalized. No law enforcement officers were hurt. Related Dallas ICE shooter Joshua Jahn wanted to ‘cause terror,’ according to handwritten notes. The 29-year-old man who opened fire on a Dallas ICE facility left behind handwritten notes at his home in Oklahoma that shared a motive for his attack – to terrorize ICE employees. The FBI identified the shooter as Joshua Jahn, 29, who had ties to North Texas and Oklahoma. Investigators said he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound as agents approached him. Bullets reportedly found at the scene had an anti-ICE message and FBI officials said they found handwritten notes in Jahn's home indicating he wanted to terrorize ICE employees.