On September 30, 2025, a second detainee, Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, 32, died from injuries in the September 24 Dallas ICE shooting.
The Mexican house painter supported his wife and kids, with a baby due soon.
First Victim
Norlan Guzman-Fuentes, 37, from El Salvador, died at the scene. His wife, Yorlen Villatoro, said he was caught in the attack. A third victim, Venezuelan Jose Andres Bordones-Molina, is still in hospital.
Suspect Named
The shooter, Joshua Jahn, 29, from Fairview, Texas, killed himself after the attack. He fired from a rooftop at 6:40 AM, targeting an ICE facility. No agents were harmed.
FBI’s Findings
FBI Director Kash Patel said Jahn planned the attack, researching ICE agents and studying the September 10 killing of Charlie Kirk in Utah. Kirk, a Turning Point USA co-founder, was shot at an event.
Jahn’s Motive
Jahn’s notes showed anti-government views, aiming to scare ICE agents. An “ANTI-ICE” bullet was found. He acted alone, officials say.
Family’s Reaction
Jahn’s brother, Noah, 30, from McKinney, Texas, was unaware of his motives. Jahn lived with his parents, originally from Kansas.
Political Response
Texas Governor Greg Abbott called it an attack on federal authority. Mayor Eric Johnson urged calm. Security tightened at ICE sites, with Kristi Noem citing “left-wing rhetoric.”
Rising Violence
The shooting follows Kirk’s assassination, raising fears of sniper attacks. A July 2025 bomb threat hit the same ICE facility.
Ongoing Probe
The FBI examines Jahn’s plans, including his Kirk footage searches. No group links are found yet.
Why It Matters
The attack, amid Trump’s immigration push, highlights risks at ICE facilities. Two detainees are dead, one critical.
Next Steps
The FBI continues investigating Jahn’s motives. The case fuels debate on immigration and violence in 2025.
