Dallas ICE Facility Attack: Second Victim Dies Days After Shooting
Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez remains on life support after a Dallas ICE facility shooting that killed one detainee and injured two, as his wife awaits their fifth child.
- On September 24, Joshua Jahn opened fire at an ICE detention facility in Dallas, fatally shooting Norlan Guzman-Fuentes and wounding Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez and Jose Andres Borodnes-Molina.
- Investigators say recovered ammunition bore anti-ICE messages, and the FBI is treating it as targeted violence after Joshua Jahn intended to ‘cause real terror’ among Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
- At Parkland Memorial Hospital, Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez remains on life support after multiple gunshot wounds; his wife Stephany Gauffeny said, `He was really excited to meet the baby.`
- After days on life support, Garcia-Hernandez died, becoming the second victim, while DHS ordered heightened security and FBI and local law enforcement continue investigating the attack.
- Families and advocates demanded stronger detainee protections, with Stephany Gauffeny urging, `For this to not happen again. These types of attacks& and for this to be prevented. For detainees to have more protection if they're under their custody` amid the immigration enforcement debate in the U.S.
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"I want her name to be known": the wife of an immigrant injured in the shooting at the ICE premises raises her voice By: Sergio Martínez-Beltran, NPR Stephany Gauffeny caresses her pregnant belly while sitting in a brown leather chair inside a law firm. She is tired and worried. Gauffeny can give birth at any time. But instead of preparing for this moment, the birth of her fifth son is distressed by her husband, Miguel Ángel García-Hernández. He…
Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernández, a Mexican wounded on 24 September by a shooter in an American immigration police centre (ICE) in Dallas, died.
Second Victim Dies Following Anti-ICE Shooting.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: A man injured in a sniper attack at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas, Texas, has died from his injuries.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, his wife Stephany Gauffeny, and their four children, with a fifth child expected.WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred on September 24, 2025, at a Dallas ICE facility, with Garcia-Hernandez succumbing to his injuries days later at Parkl…
Wounded and handcuffed in hospital beds: The double punishment for the migrants shot at ICE office in Dallas
Just before 7:00 a.m. last Wednesday, Joshua Jahn, a 29-year-old American, opened fire on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) offices in Dallas, Texas. Shortly afterward, Norlan Guzmán Fuentes, a 37-year-old Salvadoran detained at the facility, died. Miguel Ángel García Hernández, a 31-year-old Mexican, was taken to Parkland Hospital with multiple gunshot wounds that tore through his body and left him in critical condition. José Andrés…
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