At least one person was shot dead and two others critically wounded at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Dallas early Wednesday morning, authorities say.
The victims were all migrant detainees, officials said, confirming that no law enforcement officers were hurt. From the roof of a nearby building, crazed sniper Joshua Jahn shot at an unmarked van that was transporting the migrants to the short-term ICE facility, according to police.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pledged to flood the federal agency with new ICE agents and law enforcement officers after crazed sniper Joshua Jahn opened fire on a Dallas detention center, killing one migrant detainee and wounding two more.
"We're going to hire more ICE officers," the DHS chief told Fox News host Laura Ingraham in an interview following Wednesday morning's violent attack.
"We're going to go out and hire more law enforcement officers. We're not going to stand for this in the United States."
During her appearance on "The Ingraham Angle," Noem called the deranged shooter "evil" and blamed Democrats for the recent wave of attacks and threats on federal agents.
The attack is the third targeting ICE or US Customs and Border Protection agents since July.
Authorities found the words "ANTI ICE" scrawled on a stripper clip of ammo found near the body of the 29-year-old gunman, who was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following the shooting.
The sister of deranged Dallas ICE sniper Joshua Jahn, who killed one migrant detainee and wounded two others Wednesday, has a long criminal history — including one charge that mirrors her brother's rap sheet.
Kioko Jahn, 27, has been arrested three times in Collin County and is believed to have racked up numerous other run-ins with the law across Texas since 2017, according to online records.
Jahn was first cuffed on April 4, 2019, and charged with misdemeanor assault, an offense she seemingly pleaded guilty to seven months later in exchange for an unspecified probation term, court records show.
The Fairview resident was booked again on March 4, 2022, for marijuana possession — seven years after her brother was reportedly busted for the same charge. Her case was dismissed in August 2023.
The shooter's sibling was hauled in the next day, on March 5, 2022, but later walked free on magistrate-set bond conditions, according to Collin County court records.
The Post did not immediately hear back from neighboring police departments.
Previous mugshots showing Kioko Jahn from 2017-2022.
Jahn's brother blasted a barrage of bullets from a rooftop at a bus full of migrants being escorted by federal agents into the ICE field office in Dallas Wednesday morning, authorities said.
The gunman — a registered independent who voted in the Democratic primary in 2020 and last cast a ballot in 2024 — was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following the violent attack.
Police also discovered a blue Toyota Corolla — believed to be Joshua Jahn’s — with a tattered, printed-out map affixed to the right rear quarter panel, with text above it reading “Radioactive fallout from nuclear detonations have passed over these areas more than 2x since 1951.”
The image appears to be a map created by researcher Richard Miller, which shows areas of the US over which two or more radioactive clouds have crossed, resulting from nuclear testing in Nevada in the 1950s and 60s.
Wednesday’s vicious shooting is being investigated as a targeted attack on federal employees.
“I can confirm at this time that the FBI is investigating this incident as an act of targeted violence,” Joe Rothrock, special agent in charge of the FBI in Dallas, said at a press conference.
“It is unfortunately just the latest example we’ve seen of targeted violence, to include here in north Texas where back on July 4 we saw a coordinated attack against an immigration center in Alvarado.”
The attack is the third to target ICE or US Customs and Border Protection agents since July, coming as rhetoric from Democratic politicians against the agencies has ratcheted up.
FBI agents were photographed searching through trash at a residence connected to Joshua Jahn in Fairview, Texas.
Jahn, 29, was identified as the sniper who killed one and injured two detainees at an ICE facility in Dallas before he died by suicide.
FBI agents look around a home in Fairview, Texas. AP
Authorities discovered a clip of ammo with the words "ANTI ICE" scrawled across it. His family described him as unskilled with weapons.
A vehicle believed to belong to the shooter, was discovered nearby with a poster of a map labeled "Radioactive fallout from nuclear detonations have passed over these areas more than 2x since 1951."
One of the victims left in critical condition after deranged sniper Joshua Jahn opened fire on a Dallas ICE field office Wednesday morning is a Mexican national, officials said.
The unidentified victim is currently hospitalized and receiving medical care, according to Mexico's Foreign Affairs Ministry, which contacted local authorities immediately after the shooting.
"Consular officials have contacted the victim's family to provide support and legal assistance," officials said in a statement.
Two detainees were injured and one was killed in the shooting. REUTERS
"The [Mexican Consulate General in Dallas] is in ongoing communication with the authorities in charge of the investigation and is waiting for authorization to visit the hospitalized Mexican citizen.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirms its commitment to protecting Mexican citizens through its consular network in the United States."
Jahn, 29, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing one migrant detainee and leaving two others, including the Mexican national, in critical condition.
Ammo found at the scene bore the words "anti-ICE," authorities said.
President Trump blamed rhetoric from the "Radical Left Democrats" for Wednesday's shooting that target the Dallas ICE facility Wednesday morning.
"It has now been revealed the deranged shooter wrote "Anti-ICE" on his shell casings. This is despicable!" Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Trump said the increase in violence stems from the "Radical Left Democrat's" constant demonization of law enforcement and calling ICE agents "Nazis."
"The continuing violence from Radical Left Terrorists, in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, must be stopped. ICE Officers, and other Brave Members of Law Enforcement, are under grave threat," he said.
Trump's response to the Dallas shooting on Truth Social. Truth Social/@realDonaldTrump
The 79-year-old president, who declared ANTIFA a domestic terrorism network earlier this week, called for Democrats to end their anti-ICE speech.
"I AM CALLING ON ALL DEMOCRATS TO STOP THIS RHETORIC AGAINST ICE AND AMERICA’S LAW ENFORCEMENT, RIGHT NOW! the president said. "The Trump Administration is fully committed to backing Law Enforcement, Strong Borders, securing our Homeland, deporting Violent Illegal Criminals, and fully rooting out the Left Wing Domestic Terrorism that is terrorizing our Country."
Only one ICE detainee was killed at the Dallas field office shooting, Homeland Security officials announced in a revised statement Wednesday afternoon.
Three detainees being processed at the complex were shot, leading to one death and two others in critical condition, DHS said.
The mother of Joshua Jahn — the sniper who killed two migrants in a shooting at a Dallas immigration facility — had posted a series of anti-gun rants on Facebook aimed at Republican lawmakers just a few years ago.
Sharon Jahn lashed out at Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and GOP senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn over their support for the Second Amendment in resurfaced Facebook posts from May 2022.
"Governor Abbott, Senator Cornyn and Senator Cruz how does it make you feel that your action to open up gun laws is responsible for the killing of 21 more people?" the anti-ICE gunman's mother wrote in a May 25, 2022 post.
Sharon Jahn, the mother of Joshua Jahn, who killed two migrants in a shooting on Wednesday, posted her feelings against guns on Facebook. Facebook/Sharon Jahn
"Do you secretly sit in front of a tv and smile a demented smile? You must be proud of all the money that sits in your bank accounts from the gun lobby support. Was it worth it, Governor Abbott? How about you senators?" she continued.
"Here is my hope: May you be reminded of the deaths every time you spend that precious blood money you have received from the gun lobby. Hope you think of it 100% when you attend the NRA meeting in a few days.
"Senator Cornyn, I realize you suddenly had something in DC come up where you won't be attending. It's unfortunate you don't even have the spine to stand up to the NRA and tell them the real reason you aren't attending. You are a coward, a spineless coward."
The irate mom seethed about the government's purported failure and officials' lust for money and power.
Jahn's mother called out Abbott again, questioning if he's proud of his NRA rating. Facebook/Sharon Jahn
Sharon also posted Jacques Brel's 1956 song "If We Only Have Love," referencing guns. Facebook/Sharon Jahn
Two days later, she posted lyrics from Jacques Brel's 1956 song "If We Only Have Love."
Vice President JD Vance sparred with Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau Wednesday, calling the liberal pundit a "dips--t" following the shooting at the Dallas ICE facility.
"The gunman had anti-ICE messaging carved on the bullets he used. What, precisely, did I get wrong, dipshit? the VP wrote on X.
Favreau had taken to the platform earlier in the day claiming Vance was spreading misinformation after gunman Joshua Jahn opened fire at the federal field office.
"The gunman had anti-ICE messaging carved on the bullets he used. What, precisely, did I get wrong, dipshit?" Vance said in response to Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau. AP
"The Vice President is not a reliable source of information," Favreau wrote. "This is now the fifth or sixth time he’s posted a political take contradicted by facts from his own law enforcement agencies."
Vance called for the end of violence against law enforcement agents after the crazed gunman killed two migrant detainees at the ICE field office, critically wounding a third.
"The obsessive attack on law enforcement, particularly ICE, must stop, the 41-year-old posted this morning. "I'm praying for everyone hurt in this attack and for their family."
Investigators in Dallas have identified Joshua Jahn as the shooter responsible for Wednesday's shooting, and now the first photos of the crazed gunman have been revealed:
Joshua Jahn (aka Josh Jahn) has been identified as the shooter at a Dallas, Texas ICE facility on Wednesday. Collin County Jail
Jahn took his own life after killing two migrant detainees and injuring one other at a Dallas, Texas, ICE facility.
Jahn took his own life after the shooting as agents closed in, officials said. Facebook/Andy Jahn
Joshua Jahn with his family in a photo posted to Facebook on September 8, 2009. Facebook/Sharon Jahn
Joshua Jahn, Andy Jahn, and Noah Jahn in an undated Facebook photo. Facebook/Andy Jahn
The body of crazed shooter Joshua Jahn was loaded into a medical examiner's van Wednesday afternoon, several hours after he shot and killed two people and wounded one other at a Dallas ICE facility.
Jahn's body was seen being transported from an apartment building near the shooting scene. The FBI was spotted investigating on the roof of the residence a bit earlier in the afternoon.
Shortly after the horrific incident, the Dallas Police Department revealed the gunman had fired from the roof of a building near the ICE field office.
Gunman Joshua Jahn's body being transported into a van at an apartment building near the Dallas ICE office where two people were shot dead. AP Photo/Julio Cortez
Jahn's body was placed in a medical examiner's van. AP Photo/Julio Cortez
Investigators in Dallas have discovered what they believe to be anti-ICE shooter Joshua Jahn's vehicle, which had a map depicting radioactive fallout in the US affixed to the right rear quarter panel, Fox4 News Dallas reports.
Text above the tattered printed out map stuck to the gunman's blue Toyota Corolla read "Radioactive fallout from nuclear detonations have passed over these areas more than 2x since 1951."
A poster on the car left near the scene of the shooting at the Dallas ICE facility. AP Photo/Julio Cortez
The sign on the Toyota Corolla reads ""Radioactive fallout from nuclear detonations have passed over these areas more than 2x since 1951." FOX 4
The image appears to be a map created by researcher Richard Miller, which shows areas of the US over which two or more radioactive clouds have crossed resulting from nuclear testing in Nevada between 1951-1962.
Jahn opened fire on an van carrying detainees awaiting processing Wednesday morning from a rooftop overlooking the Dallas ICE office, killing at least two migrants and wounding another before taking his own life.
Bullet casings found near his body were scrawled with the words "anti-ICE."
The original image from "Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing" by Richard Miller. Two-Sixty Press