
According to a note written by a person who made a fire in Texas’s immigration facility, he is not intended to target ice agents and harm the detention.
On Wednesday, a suspected sniper at Dallas’s immigration and customs execution (ICE) center caused a fire, and one prisoner died and the other two seriously injured.
The lawyer said that suspected gunmen died of self -harm.
He played Nancy Larson, a northern lawyer in the northern Texas, and confirmed the shooter with Joshua Jahn, a 29 -year -old FairView.
She said at the shooter’s home show, “to maximize the fatal for ice agents and maximize the property damage to the facility,” she said.
“He hoped to minimize incidental damage or injury to prisoners and other innocent people,” he added.
“He doesn’t seem to kill or harm prisoners. It’s clear that these notes are aiming for ice agents and ice agents.”
The victims have not been confirmed yet.
But Mexico’s Foreign Ministry said that the injured prisoners were the people of Mexican.
Officials said before the law executors were not injured or died.
Kash Patel, director of FBI, said in a post on social media that “up to this point shows a high level of preliminary attack plan.”
Patel was found by one of the written notes.
Larson said at a press conference on Thursday that the shooter is likely to have acted alone.
“The morning of the morning, the gun was sprinkled with the length of the law execution van in the building, windows and the Sally port area,” she added.
The note was found in the shooter’s residence and included “game planning of attack”, she said.
According to Larson, suspected shooters describe ICE staff as “people who appear to collect dirty salary checks.”
She said that her actions said that her actions would “fear the ice staff and hinder their work.”
“What he did is the definition of terror,” she added.
She said there was no evidence of the members’ qualifications of a specific group, and the shooter did not mention specific government agencies other than ICE, but the man expressed hate for the federal government.
She also praised the ICE and other federal agents for removing the detainee from the van and firing fire for safety.
FBI Special Agent Joe Rothrock said that according to a few months of plan, it is “a goal for law enforcement and an ambush style attack.”
“Especially intended to kill the ice agent,” he said, fired in a transportation vehicle that carries ice agents, federal and prisoners, he said.
“Jahn also acknowledged the potential of other casualties. He knew that ice detentionists would be transported that morning in the exact position facing his farm on the roof near that morning,” he said.
Rothrock said, “The most obvious motivation at this point is the damage that he wanted to fall into ice, but we mentioned that the investigation is progressing, although he does not know the specific relationship with the person he has detained.
Jahn’s hand -written note said, “I didn’t expect it to survive in this case.”
Marcos Charles, director of the Icefield Execution and Removal Operation, said that “violent investigations” on ice should stop.
“Unlike those who devil our men and women, our brave officers were in danger again yesterday.
He used an app designed for a shooter to track ICE executives, and those who produce and distribute them said, “I know the risk of being exposed to law enforcement.”
As part of a wider crackdown on illegal immigration, the Trump administration’s efforts to significantly increase their deportation have been expanded in ice facilities in recent months.