Message “ anti-gllace ” on the ammunition during the Dallas shooting which killed two prisoners of immigration

Two detainees died and another is seriously injured after a chick -off on the roof opened fire in an immigration and customs application center (ICE) in Dallas, Texas, according to officials.
The shooter pulled without discrimination in the establishment of the ice and in an unmarked van nearby, according to officials of the application of laws, before dying of a self-inflicted ball injury.
No application of the law was injured. FBI director Kash Patel published a photo on X of unused ammunition recovered from the scene. A box has the “anti-ice” sentence on it.
This is the last of a series of attacks on ice installations in recent months, while the agency has accelerated efforts to deliver the promise of the American president Dobald Trump for mass deportations.

“Although the investigation is underway, a first examination of evidence shows an ideological motive behind this attack,” wrote Patel on X.
“These despicable attacks and political motivation against the police are not once.”
FBI’s special agent Joe Rothrock, told a press conference that the rounds found near the shooter contained “messages of an anti-ice nature”.
“This is only the most recent example of this type of attack,” he said. He said the FBI was investigating “an act of targeted violence”.
Dallas police said that a preliminary investigation determined that the suspect had opened fire in an adjacent building.
“The shooter pulled out without discernment ICE building, including in a Sallyport van where the victims were slaughtered,” the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) said in a statement.
The Reuters News Agency said that the targeted building is an ice field office used for short -term treatment for recently arrested prisoners and is not used as a detention center.
The acting director of the Dallas Ice office, Joshua Johnson, told the press conference that it was the second time that he had to stand in front of the media and speak of a shooter in one of his facilities.
“The point to remember from all this is that rhetoric must stop,” he said.
Texas senator Ted Cruz also spoke during the press conference, condemning “politically motivated violence”.
“Your political opponents are not Nazis,” he said, urging people not to be demonized each other for partisan reasons. “The rhetoric of division, tragically, has real consequences.”

Internal security secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement: “This shooting must serve as a awakening to the far left that their rhetoric on ice has consequences.
“The comparison of the Ice and the Day of the Nazi Gestapo Day, the Secret Police and the Slave Patrols has consequences.”
The American vice-president JD Vance posted on X: “The obsessive attack on the police, especially the ice, must stop. I pray for everyone injured in this attack and for their families.”
The Republican Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, said on X, the shooting “would not slow down our arrest, our detention and our deportation of illegal immigrants”.
The Dallas ice field office was targeted by a series of demonstrations this summer.
A man was arrested in August after entering the establishment which claimed to have a bomb in his backpack, according to the DHS.
The 36 -year -old American citizen Bratton Dean Wilkinson, had shown building security staff a wrist device that he described as a “detonator,” said the DHS.
Last month, shots were fired in ice offices in San Antonio, Texas. No injury has been reported in this incident, that Ice blamed “political rhetoric”.
Another shooting occurred during the public holidays of July 4 in an installation of the ICE in Alvarado, Texas, after a demonstration turned into a confrontation with the police. An officer was shot in the neck and survived. Eleven people were responsible for this attack.
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