Dallas ICE Facility Shooting: ‘Anti-ICE’ Message Found on Bullets, Three Dead Including Gunman


 

Dallas ICE Facility Shooting: ‘Anti-ICE’ Message Found on Bullets, Three Dead Including Gunman

DALLAS, Texas — September 24, 2025 — A deadly shooting outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Dallas has left three people dead, including the suspected gunman. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the incident claimed the lives of two ICE detainees, while a third remains in critical condition.

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How the Shooting Unfolded

Officials say the gunman opened fire from the rooftop of a lawyer’s office located across the street from the ICE facility on Empress Street. Using an elevated position, the attacker targeted an unmarked van transporting detainees.

One detainee reportedly attempted to flee the vehicle and seek help inside the ICE office before being struck. No ICE officers or staff members were injured during the attack.

The gunman later died from what authorities confirmed was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

‘Anti-ICE’ Bullets Discovered

In a statement, FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that investigators recovered several unspent bullets at the scene marked with the phrase “ANTI-ICE.” Authorities believe this may point to a politically motivated attack, though the investigation is still ongoing.

Official Reactions

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson described the incident as part of a troubling rise in political violence across the U.S.
“It’s a scary time. A lot is happening across the country, and we must find ways to come together,” Johnson said.

Senator Ted Cruz also condemned the shooting, urging public figures to avoid rhetoric that could incite violence.
“We should not be putting language out there that inspires mad men to commit evil crimes,” Cruz said.

The Fort Worth Police Department, in a statement of solidarity, called the violence “deeply disturbing” and urged residents to stay alert:
“If you see something, say something. This type of division is not what our communities need right now.”

Context and Wider Concerns

This attack follows a series of recent incidents targeting ICE facilities across the United States, raising concerns about the safety of both federal employees and detainees. Security has since been heightened at federal offices in Texas and other states.

What Comes Next

The DHS and FBI are continuing their joint investigation to determine the gunman’s motive and whether others were involved. Updates on the condition of the third injured detainee are expected later this week.



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