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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.”
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.
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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.”
Two people were shot dead and at least one other injured at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Dallas early Wednesday morning, authorities say.
Here’s what we know about the Dallas ICE facility shooting
- A gunman identified as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn opened fire on an ICE van at a detention center in Dallas, Texas, in the early hours of Sept. 24.
- Jahn began shooting while detainees were being transferred and the portcullis to the facility was open, reports claim.
- Two people died and one was wounded, according to reports. Jahn was found dead on a nearby rooftop from a self-inflicted gunshot wound
- There was writing on the bullets, with one reading “ANTI-ICE,” according to the FBI.
- The shooting is being investigated “as an act of targeted violence,” the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Dallas Field Office, Joe Rothrock, said in a press conference.
The victims were migrant detainees, officials said, confirming that no law enforcement officers were hurt. A crazed sniper on the roof of a nearby building shot at an unmarked van that was transporting the migrants to the short-term ICE facility, according to police.
The suspect turned the gun on himself as police closed in, they added. The message “ANTI-ICE” was scrawled on unspent shell casings found near his body, officials revealed.”