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At least three people were shot, two of which were killed, in a shooting in an ice installation in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday, Fox News confirmed.
According to the reports, the shooting occurred when ice officers would transfer the detainees to the installation. The shooter died due to a self -inflicted wound, the authorities say. The three people who were shot were all arrested, and two of them have died.
The three detainees were shot while they were inside a law of the law, Ice sources told Brooke Taylor from Fox News.
High rank sources from the Dallas Police Department told Fox News that the shooting occurred at approximately 6:30 am local time. They say that no law agent were injured, but that three detainees were shot dead and two were killed.
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Several people have shot at an ice installation in Dallas on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. (KDFW)
The Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, confirmed that there were “multiple deaths.”
“There was a shooting this morning at the Dallas Ice Detention Center,” Noem wrote in X. “Details are still emerging, but we can confirm that there were multiple injuries and deaths. The shooter is deceased by a self -inflicted gunshot wound.”
“While we still know no reason, we know that our ICE police faces unprecedented violence against them. He must stop. Please pray for the victims and their families,” he added.
The authorities say the shooter opened fire when the port of Sally to the installation was open during the transfer of detainees, trying to make their way.
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Multiple people were shot dead in an “attack” in an ice installation in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
“The obsessive attack on the application of the law, particularly ice, must stop. I am praying for all the injured in this attack and their families,” wrote vice president JD Vance in X.
The DHS spokeswoman, Tricia McLaughin, said during an appearance in Fox News that it was “only one month ago until the day there was a viable bomb threat” in Dallas.
“So, this location, it seems that it has been attacked, and we do not know how long this individual has been planning this act. It seems that I could have been observing to see the processing and see what happens in the day to day in this Dallas field office, but. [these are] All the responses that national security research will reach the fund, “McLaughlin added.
He reiterated the calls to ICE critics to mitigate his rhetoric after the attack.
“We don't want to kill anyone,” he said.
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The Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, reacted to the attack on Wednesday, framing it as a “murder.
“Texas fully support ICE,” Abbott wrote. “Both the Texas Public Security Department and the Texas National Guard work in close collaboration with ICE. This murder will not delay our arrest, detention and deportation of illegal immigrants. We will work with ICE and the Dallas Police Department to reach the bottom of the murderer's motive. We will offer additional ICE support to help its operations,” he added.

Multiple people were shot in an ice installation in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. (Maxar/Fox News)
The representative Marc Veasey, D-Texas, which represents the district that contains the installation of ice, said that his office is aware of the shooting and is monitoring the situation.
“We keep the victims in prayer and update to the community of northern Texas as we receive news about their conditions and learn more about the suspect,” Veasey wrote in X.
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Senator Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican, also confirmed Wednesday morning that he is aware of the shooting and said his team is monitoring the situation.
“My team and I are closely monitoring the situation at the Ice Detention Center in Dallas. We are praying for the rapid recovery of the injured, and we are deeply grateful to the brave lifeguards who rushed to the scene,” Cruz wrote.
Brooke Taylor de Fox News contributed to this report