Shooting at Texas ICE Facility Kills Two, Injures One, Shooter Dead
Shooting at Texas ICE Facility Kills Two, Injures One, Shooter Dead

Shooting at Texas ICE Facility Kills Two, Injures One, Shooter Dead

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A shooting occurred at an ICE detention facility in Dallas, Texas, where the shooter fired during detainee unloading, resulting in at least two deaths and one injury before the gunman died by self-inflicted gunshot wound. ICE officials have confirmed no agents were injured, and the shooter's motive remains unclear, prompting calls for prayers and condemnation of violence against law enforcement from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Vice President JD Vance. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump criticized TV host Jimmy Kimmel after Kimmel was suspended for comments about right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk, who was recently shot dead; Trump labeled Kimmel as lacking talent and criticized his ratings. Additionally, Fox News faced backlash after cutting away from Trump's press conference on autism causes, where he and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. linked autism to Tylenol use during pregnancy and vaccine schedules, with viewers accusing the network of censorship due to pharmaceutical industry influence. Trump also made inaccurate claims about economic conditions during his administration, including inflation and grocery prices. These incidents highlight ongoing tensions around media coverage, political discourse, and public safety concerns in the U.S.

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