The Dallas ICE shooter, who was confirmed exclusively by the Daily Mail as Joshua Jahn, had a disturbing poster taped to the side of his car at the time of the field office attack.
The poster showed a map of ‘radioactive fallout’ from ‘nuclear detonations’ across the United States, with most of the blasts depicted on the West Coast.
Jahn’s brother Noah told NBC news Joshua was unemployed at the time of the shooting and was planning to move into his parent’s property in Oklahoma.
Noah claimed that his brother ‘didn’t have strong feelings about ICE’ and never thought he would’ve been involved in a politically motivated shooting.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, but an initial review of the evidence shows an ‘ideological motive behind this attack.’ A bullet casing recovered at the scene was engraved with the phrase ‘anti-ICE.’
On Wednesday, Texas Senator Ted Cruz condemned the attack, stressing that ‘politically motivated violence is wrong’ and adding, ‘political opponents are not Nazis. We need to work together without demonizing and attacking each other.’
At least four people were injured and two shot dead at the Texas ICE facility around 6.40am before a suspected sniper was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on a nearby rooftop.
Disturbing note found inside suspected shooter’s car
A horrifying poster appears to be taped to the side of the vehicle that investigators believe belonged to Dallas ICE shooting suspect Joshua Jahn.
Fox 4 reported that investigators have focused on a car parked outside a building next to the Dallas ICE facility.
The vehicle is believed to belong to Jahn.
A sign with what appears to be black splatter on the car reads: ‘Radioactive fallout from nuclear detonations that’ve passed over these areas more than 2x since 1951.’