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Was Joshua Jahn inspired by Tyler Robinson? ICE shooter searched 'Charlie Kirk Shot Video', marked bullets with phrases

While Tyler Robinson inscribed anti-fascist and pro-transgender phrases on his bullets, Joshua Jahn wrote the phrase, "Anti-ICE", on his ammunition

Chilling links between Joshua Jahn and Tyler Robinson revealed

Hours after the identity of shooter Joshua Jahn was announced, FBI chief Kash Patel has revealed chilling details regarding his planned attack on a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas on Wednesday.

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He killed a detainee housed in the precincts and critically injured two others before killing himself.

Charlie Kirk shooting video

Patel revealed that Joshua Jahn searched ballistics and the "Charlie Kirk Shot Video" multiple times between September 23 and 24.

He also seached for apps that tracked the presence of ICE agents from August 9 to 24.

Ammunition marked with phrases

Just like Tyler Robinson, Joshua Jahn marked phrases on his ammunition. The ammunition left behind was engraved with the phrase "Anti-ICE" written in blue.

Tyler had inscribed anti-fascist and pro-transgender phrases on the bullets of his Mauser 98 bolt-action rifle. One of them read, "Hey fascist! Catch!" while another read, "Oh, Bella Ciao!" and a third one read, "If you read this you are gay LMAO". The bullet casing that was fired read "notices bulges OWO what’s this?"

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Jahn also downloaded a document titled "Dallas County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management", which had a lst of homeland security department facilities.

A handwritten note recovered from the ICE shooter read: "Hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror, to think, 'is there a sniper with AP rounds that roof?"

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The FBI chief said the shooting was carried out with a "high degree of pre-attack planning." According to officials, Jahn fired "indiscrimnately" into the building and vehicles at the Dallas ICE field office.