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Jose Andres Bordones Molina, one of three detainees shot when a gunman opened fire on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas, is now at a detention center south of Fort Worth. He is the lone survivor of the shooting.
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Norlan Guzman Fuentes, 37, was the detainee killed in a shooting at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas, according to the Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office. At least one other victim remains hospitalized in "grave condition," according to his family.
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Wednesday's fatal shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas is at least the third instance of immigration enforcement-related violence in Texas this year.
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The shooter is also dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement characterized the shooting as a political attack against law enforcement, though no ICE agents were injured in the shooting.
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Charlie Kirk, who rose from a teenage conservative campus activist to a top podcaster, culture warrior and ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed Wednesday during one of his trademark public appearances at a college in Utah. He was 31.
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The effort to keep schools safe from mass shooters has ballooned into a multibillion-dollar industry. Companies are selling school districts assurance with high-tech products.
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The suspect is in custody, Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said. The motive is unknown.
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A shooting on the Texas Tech University campus ended with one person dead and two officers injured early Tuesday morning.
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Cameron Turner, 23, pleaded guilty to unlawfully carrying a weapon in a prohibited place just before jurors would be selected in his trial Monday.
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A private Bible college in Dallas is speaking out after learning that Vance Luther Boelter — the 57-year-old man accused in a series of politically-motivated shootings in Minnesota — briefly attended their program over two decades ago.
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Dallas County officials chose back National Gun Violence Awareness Day, which is Friday. Texas legislators have passed several pro-gun measures during this session.
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It reported that 41% of all mass shooters had a history of domestic violence.