3 detainees fired, 1 fatally, in the installation of Dallas ice, the sources say; The FBI says that the shots were attacked

3 detainees fired, 1 fatally, in the installation of Dallas ice, the sources say; The FBI says that the shots were attacked

On Wednesday morning, three detainees were fired in the Dallas immigration and customs control field office, they told ABC News, and the FBI said the shooting is being investigated “as an act of directed violence.”

A victim was killed and two injured, authorities said.

At a press conference, the authorities did not confirm that the victims were arrested, but repeatedly said that no law agent were injured.

Police personnel respond in the scene of a shooting at an immigration and customs compliance field office in Dallas, Texas, on September 24, 2025.

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Police personnel respond in the scene of a shooting at an immigration and customs compliance field office in Dallas, Texas, on September 24, 2025.

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The shooter, who seemed to “be a sniper from a high position” shooting from “to a couple of hundreds of yards” away, died of a self -inflicted gunshot wound, told the director of Ice Todd Lyons to ABC News.

Without describing a reason for the shooting, FBI’s special agent Joe Rothrock said it seemed that the rounds “found near the suspicious shooter contain messages that are of an anti-hell nature.” The director of the FBI, Kash Patel, launched images of recovered non -spent shell housings, including an engraving with the “anti ice” phrase.

A photo of the uncovered shell roofs recovered at the scene of a filming in the Immigration Control and Customs Field Office of Dallas, on September 24, 2025 he was shared by the director of the FBI Kash Patel in his social media account X.

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The objective was not clear, but the incident occurs when ICE has been increasing deportation efforts throughout the country and national security officials have warned that agents and officers of their agencies have faced greater violence and threats.

Police personnel respond in the scene of a shooting at an immigration and customs compliance field office in Dallas, Texas, on September 24, 2025.

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Two Texas facilities were attacked this July: a police officer was shot in an ice detention center in Alvarado and an armed man opened fire at the entrance of the annex of the border patrol sector in McAllen.

Lyons said he would put all ice facilities on a higher alert to protect agents and civilians who carry out the agency’s mission.

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