“Dallas Horror: ICE Shooter Prepares ‘Real Horror’ – Captures Video of Charlie Kirk Assassination!”
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Dallas Horror: ICE Shooter Prepares ‘Real Horror’ – Captures Video of Charlie Kirk Assassination!
Dallas, Texas – On a gloomy morning, the city was shocked to hear about the shooting at the ICE agency, where a 29-year-old shooter, Joshua Jahn, opened fire from the roof, causing horrific casualties and leaving a message that made the FBI shudder.
According to the FBI, Jahn was not a spontaneous person; every action was meticulously planned. A handwritten note found at the scene read: “Hopefully this will create real fear among ICE agents… is there a shooter with AP bullets on the roof?” – a chilling warning straight out of an action movie.
Even more chilling, Jahn had been searching for Charlie Kirk assassination videos in the days before the shooting. Anonymous sources revealed that he apparently planned to draw inspiration from Kirk’s case to carry out the “perfect attack” to sow terror.
One Dallas resident described the scene as a war zone: light smoke from security equipment, sirens blaring, and the flashing lights of FBI helicopters sweeping the area. “I’ve never seen anything so scary,” said one witness. “The bullets engraved with anti-ICE messages were shaking people.”
The FBI said Jahn had downloaded internal DHS facility documents and tracked ICE employee locator apps, demonstrating a level of meticulous planning and attention to detail. Some of the bullets were inscribed with anti-ICE slogans, leaving security experts shuddering: “This was not a random act. This was a deliberate message, a terrifying warning to the agency and the public.”
But the incident also gave rise to a number of intriguing theories. One stream of information from “anonymous social media experts” suggested that Jahn was influenced by Charlie Kirk assassination videos and extremist groups online – possibly the John Brown Gun Club or other left-wing groups – that incite violence. Another source wondered: was this an elaborate plot to stir up fear against federal agencies?
The ICE officers at the scene, though lucky to survive, were still haunted. One anonymous source described: “He randomly targeted everything – delivery vehicles, buildings, anyone who moved. We don’t know if anyone survived.” Jahn later killed himself, but the horror remained.
The media and social networks were flooded with videos and images of the scene, with bullets engraved with messages, crates of weapons, and handwritten notes, creating an atmosphere similar to a crime movie, stirring both fear and fierce debate among the public.
Some extremist views saw the incident as a “symbol of resistance to the government and ICE,” while many analysts warned: “This is a dangerous escalation of school violence – from stalking Charlie Kirk to attacking a federal agency.”
The FBI and Dallas police are still investigating, collecting electronic devices and data, and coordinating with other federal agencies. Director Kash Patel emphasized: “We are working 24/7 to exploit data, analyze handwritten notes, and ensure the public is safe. The level of planning for this attack is extremely high.”
Meanwhile, Dallas residents are still in shock. “Our eyes were glued to the roof where he was shooting from,” said one resident who lives near the ICE facility. “Everything seemed quiet, but the fear was still there.”
Shocking details continued to emerge: Jahn had repeatedly looked up weapons, ammunition, and the Charlie Kirk video, suggesting a combination of ideas from Kirk’s assassination and the actual attack. Some experts noted it was a clear example of how violent incidents can spread, inspiring copycat extremists.
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