“Joshua Jahn, the man who carried out a deadly shooting on an ICE facility in Dallas, left behind a literal anti-ICE message on a rifle cartridge where he killed himself.
Jahn comes from a liberal bi-racial family in Fairview, Texas. His mother is critical of the gun laws in her state. His sister, Kioko Jahn, is a woke woman who was a supporter of Beto O’Rourke.
The three people shot at the ICE facility ended up being migrant detainees. Two of them died.
The attack occurred in the context of months of Democrat politicians, liberals and leftists encouraging violent direct action against ICE. Antifa and far-left extremists have been releasing names, photos and addresses of agents, urging comrades to kill them. In July, members of a North Texas Antifa cell allegedly carried out a shooting ambush on an ICE facility in Alvarado. One officer was shot in the neck, but narrowly survived. The nightly violent attacks on the ICE facility in Portland by Antifa remain ongoing. http://ngocomment.com”
Joshua Jahn, the man who carried out a deadly shooting on an ICE facility in Dallas, left behind a literal anti-ICE message on a rifle cartridge where he killed himself.
Jahn comes from a liberal bi-racial family in Fairview, Texas. His mother is critical of the gun laws in her… pic.twitter.com/vgLf18ox8u
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) September 24, 2025
Andy Ngo is on top of it, read this piece:
Update: Three More Arrested in North Texas Antifa ICE Terror Attack
Three More North Texas Antifa suspects are revealed to have been arrested in the terrorism shooting conspiracy that resulted in an officer being shot in the neck
Andy Ngo
Aug 10, 2025
https://www.ngocomment.com/p/two-more-arrested-in-north-texas
Editor’s note Aug. 14, 2025: This report has been updated.
ALVARADO, Texas — Three additional suspects have been arrested in connection with the alleged North Texas Antifa cell accused of carrying out a domestic terrorist attack shooting on an ICE detention facility in Alvarado, bringing the total number charged to 17 so far.
Rebecca Deyalyn Morgan, 38, is accused of helping hide alleged cell ringleader Benjamin Hanil Song while he was a fugitive for 11 days. Song, who was on the FBI and Texas Top 10 Most Wanted lists, was captured in Dallas on July 15. Morgan was arrested the same day and is being held on $2.5 million bond on a local charge of hindering the prosecution of terrorism. She also has a federal hold on her, suggesting she is a suspect in a sealed federal criminal case.