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BREAKING: Multiple Injuries, Fatalities in Shooting at ICE Detention Facility, Noem Says

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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed a shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday resulted in “multiple injuries and fatalities.”

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The gunman “is deceased by a self-inflicted gun shot wound,” she added.

While the motive has not been established, Noem said the shooting comes at a time of “unprecedented violence” against ICE law enforcement officers.

“It must stop,” Noem wrote on X. “Please pray for the victims and their families.”

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said the conditions of those injured are unknown at this time. 

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In a statement to Fox News, he explained that shots were fired into where detainees are brought in, adding that all ICE employees are accounted for. 

The shooting comes two days after six women charged in the ambush-style shooting of a police officer at the ICE Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on July 4, were arraigned in federal court.  

According to the federal complaint, the protesters set off fireworks at the detention center and began to spray graffiti on buildings and vehicles in what authorities believe was a ploy to draw ICE officers out of the building. Instead, the officers called 911 about the vandalism, and the responding officer was shot in the neck, though survived. Another suspect fired between 20 to 30 rounds at unarmed correctional officers. 

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That attack took place just days before a gunman fired dozens of rounds at federal agents and a Border Patrol facility in McAllen, Texas, which injured a police officer. 

“This escalation in violence is incomprehensible," Lyons said at the time. “This is precisely what we have been warning against, as disinformation and dangerous politically-motivated rhetoric spreads."

On Monday, DHS said "ICE officers are facing a more than 1000% increase in assaults against them, including vehicles being used as weapons towards them, and doxing campaigns targeting federal officers and their families."

Editor's Note: This is a breaking news post and may be updated with additional information. 

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