Texas Shooting at Immigration Center: One Dead and Two Injured in Attack

A shocking incident has taken place in the U.S.
state of Texas, sending waves of concern across the nation.
In Dallas, a major city in the south, an unidentified gunman opened fire on the premises of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility.
The attack occurred from the rooftop of a neighboring building, during which a chaotic shooting spree resulted in one person dead at the scene, and two others severely wounded and hospitalized.
The shooter, later identified as Joshua Yana, then committed suicide by shooting himself.
According to authorities, he or she (details are evolving) appeared from the roof and fired indiscriminately at a vehicle carrying apprehended individuals.
The vehicle was damaged during the shooting, with one detainee killed and two critically injured.
Fortunately, law enforcement officers and ICE personnel were unharmed during the assault.
One of the wounded detainees is reportedly a Mexican citizen, whose condition remains critical.
The assailant’s body was found at the scene; he was confirmed to have taken his own life amid gunfire from police.
Investigators treat this incident as an intentional act of violence, though motives are still under review.
Police have released images of shell casings recovered from around the suspect, indicating targeted aggression against ICE.
President Donald Trump condemned the attack, blaming radical left Democrats for inciting violence, while Vice President Joe Biden characterized the event as politically motivated violence and criticized Democrats for rhetoric that he claims provokes such acts.