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2nd detainee dies after Dallas ICE facility taking pictures
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2nd detainee dies after Dallas ICE facility taking pictures

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Last updated: September 30, 2025 1:21 pm
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A second detainee shot on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas final week has died, based on a LULAC nationwide spokesperson.

Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, 32, died after being faraway from life help following the September 24 assault, the League of United Latin American Residents (LULAC) mentioned in a Tuesday assertion, citing his spouse. A senior Division of Homeland Safety official accustomed to the case beforehand advised NBC Information that Garcia-Hernandez, who was from Mexico, was among the many three detainees shot on the facility.

ICE confirmed on Monday that Norlan Guzmán-Fuente, a 37-year-old from El Salvador who entered the nation illegally, additionally died within the taking pictures. The senior DHS official recognized one other sufferer within the taking pictures as Jose Andres Bordones-Molina of Venezuela, however didn’t present particulars on the extent of his accidents.

No ICE officers had been damage, Dallas police mentioned at a information convention final week. The shooter, who was discovered useless with a self-inflicted gunshot wound on the scene, was recognized as Joshua Jahn, based on a number of senior legislation enforcement officers briefed on the investigation.

“My husband Miguel was an excellent man, a loving father, and the supplier for our household,” García-Hernández’s spouse, Stephany Gauffeny, mentioned in a press release offered by LULAC.

Gauffeny added, “We had simply purchased our first residence collectively, and he labored laborious each single day to verify our kids had what they wanted. His loss of life is a mindless tragedy that has left our household shattered. I have no idea clarify to our kids that their father is gone.”

The LULAC assertion notes that García-Hernández and his spouse had been anticipating their fifth baby, and the household had just lately moved into their first residence.

DHS mentioned in a Monday assertion that when officers arrived on the ICE Dallas Discipline Workplace, they “encountered an energetic shooter on the facility, focusing on immigration officers.” ICE notified DHS, the Workplace of the Inspector Basic, and the ICE Workplace of Skilled Accountability, as per coverage, based on the assertion.

DHS didn’t instantly return a request for remark.

It is a growing story. Please examine again for updates.

Pilar Melendez

Pilar Melendez is a breaking information editor for NBC Information Digital. 

Cristian Santana

Cristian Santana is an Emmy-nominated Journalist at NBC Information masking crime, know-how and home points.

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