Local and federal authorities say a shooter killed at least one person in a shooting Wednesday at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Dallas and injured others in the shooting.
Police said police reported in their Northwest Dallas office at 6:40 a.m. local time (4:40 p.m.).
The two were taken to a hospital with gunshot wounds, while a third person died at the scene.
Department of Homeland Security spokesman Tricia McLaughlin said in an interview Fox News‘Fox & Friends’.
McLaughlin added that investigators are studying the footage from the roof of a nearby apartment building.
“The details are still blurry. It may look like it’s a sniper or some kind of long shot,” McLaughlin said.
She also said the shooting was conducted at the ice rink office, not the detention center, where ice officials handled the recently held detainees for short periods.
The incident happened two weeks later shooting At an event in Orem, Utah, filmed by sniper conservative activist Charlie Kirk, which sparked fear of a new wave of political violence in the United States.
U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and other administration officials have not proved that free organizations incite unrest and encourage violence against rights.
On Monday, Trump signed an executive order declaring anti-fascist movement Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, despite the fact that there is no evidence that the public linked Antifa to Kirk’s death.
The Trump administration’s active use of ice sheet agents as part of a crackdown on non-focused immigrants has inspired both Democrats and liberals.
Ice detention facilities are increasingly becoming a place of conflict, and in amid conflict with protests, armed agents deployed Pepper Ball Favor, tear gas and other chemicals.
A chilled facility in Chicago suburbs has been protesting daily since the Trump administration’s surge in immigration earlier this month, with several protesters, including the mayor of Evanston, Illinois, were injured in a class with agents last week.
In July, an ice detention center in Alvarado, Texas was the target of coordinated protests, which suffered multiple gunfires and injured an officer.