THE suspect accused of shooting at an ICE facility in Texas searched for the horrific video of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and sought to commit “real terror” against immigration officials, according to the FBI director.
Joshua Jahn, 24, methodically gathered evidence about ICE facilities in Dallas in the weeks leading up to Wednesday’s attack that left one detainee dead and two others wounded.

FBI Director Kash Patel revealed on Thursday that Jahn downloaded official government documents that contained a list of Department of Homeland Security facilities in the Dallas area.
Between Tuesday and the day of the attack, Jahn conducted multiple searches of ballistics and the gruesome assassination video of political activist Charlie Kirk, Patel said.
A month before he unleashed a hail of bullets against immigration officials, Jahn searched “apps that tracked the presence of ICE agents.”
Patel said that one of the handwritten notes, allegedly written by Jahn, recovered by investigators read, “Hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror, to think.”
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