A deadly shooting erupted early Wednesday morning at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in northwest Dallas, leaving two detainees dead and another critically injured before the gunman took his own life, authorities reported.
The incident occurred as detainees were being processed into the facility.
Dallas police said they responded to multiple reports of gunfire near the 8100 block of North Stemmons Freeway at approximately 6:40 a.m. local time.
Two victims were transported to a nearby hospital, while a third died at the scene. Officials confirmed the shooter, described as a white male, died from a self-inflicted gunshot as officers approached the area, Fox 4 reports.
Investigators indicated the suspect fired from an elevated position, likely the roof of a neighboring immigration attorney’s office.
Authorities have not confirmed the involvement of any additional individuals.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem characterized the attack as a severe escalation in threats against ICE personnel and called for public support and prayers for the victims.
Vice President JD Vance addressed the incident on X, highlighting the growing dangers faced by federal officers and stressing that assaults on ICE staff must cease.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton described the shooting as a targeted attack on federal law enforcement, pledging to address increasing risks faced by immigration personnel.
This shooting follows earlier violent incidents targeting Texas immigration facilities.
In Alvarado on July 4, 10 individuals were arrested after firing at law enforcement near an ICE office.
In August, Bratton Dean Wilkinson was taken into custody for allegedly threatening to detonate a bomb at the Dallas facility.
Officials say these episodes underscore the heightened dangers for personnel enforcing immigration regulations.
Video and images from the scene show a substantial emergency response, with numerous vehicles blocking a typically busy interstate exit.
Law enforcement cleared the surrounding area to protect civilians and provide aid to the wounded, coordinating closely with federal officers during the response.
Authorities have not released the names of the shooter or victims as the investigation continues.
DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin described the attack as “monstrous” and confirmed that law enforcement officers were not among the fatalities, although the victims remain in critical condition.
Officials are probing potential motives and whether the detainees were specifically targeted.
The Dallas ICE center has faced repeated security threats and protests in recent months, prompting federal and local authorities to increase protective measures for staff and detainees.
The facility, which handles hundreds of detainees daily, remains under heightened scrutiny to prevent similar incidents, Newsmax reports.
Experts say the shooting illustrates the persistent hazards immigration officers encounter while performing their duties.
Analysts stress that comprehensive security protocols, training and interagency cooperation are critical to safeguarding both staff and detainees.
Officials also emphasize public awareness and vigilance as key components in preventing future attacks.
The tragedy in Dallas has renewed national discussions on the security of federal immigration facilities.
Authorities say they will review safety procedures across ICE centers nationwide to protect personnel and detainees.
As the investigation proceeds, law enforcement underscores the need for preparedness and collaboration to maintain the safety of U.S. immigration operations.
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