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‘Charlie Kirk shot video’: Kash Patel reveals search history of Dallas shooter Joshua Jahn

'Charlie Kirk shot video': Kash Patel reveals search history of Dallas shooter Joshua Jahn

Kash Patel revealed Dallas ICE shooter Joshua Jahn’s meticulous planning before the attack.

FBI director Kash Patel revealed details of Joshua Jahn, the crazed shooter who killed himself after targeting an ICE center in Dallas where he killed two detainees Wednesday. The FBI earlier revealed the ‘anti-ICE’ message engraved on one of the bullets found at the attack site. Patel Thursday confirmed that Joshua Jahn was influenced by the rooftop killing of Charlie Kirk as he searched for ‘Charlie Kirk Shot video’ multiple times on September 23 and 24. Jahn also fired the shots from a rooftop nearby.”The perp downloaded a document titled “Dallas County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management” containing a list of DHS facilities,” Patel said. “He conducted multiple searches of ballistics and the “Charlie Kirk Shot Video” between 9/23-9/24. Between 8/19-8/24, he searched apps that tracked the presence of ICE agents,” Patel added. Though Jahn could not kill any law enforcement official, his target was ICE. “One of the handwritten notes recovered read, ‘Hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror, to think, ‘is there a sniper with AP rounds on that roof?’,” the FBI revealed.The attack was pre-planned, the FBI revealed.

‘I’m sorry, I can’t talk to you right now’

Joshua Jahn’s mother Sharon Jahn drew flak after the incident as Sharon is politically vocal on social media. She condemned the gun lobby and criticized Republican leaders though the family had a gun that Joshua used. “I’m sorry, I’m so sorry. But I just can’t talk to you now,” Sharon told The Independent. Jahn’s 65-year-old father, Andrew, is a retired mechanical engineer. Sharon, also 65 and retired, worked as the administrator of a massage school in Plano. Jahn has two siblings, a 26-year-old sister Kioko and a 30-year-old brother, Noah.In an earlier interview, Noah Jahn told NBC News that his brother was not particularly political, and “didn’t have strong feelings about ICE, as far as I knew.” Jahn’s voter info shows he was not registered to any particular party.

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