A clearer picture is coming together about the suspected gunman who fired at an immigration processing office in Dallas on Wednesday, leaving one detainee dead and two others in critical condition.

The suspect, identified by the Associated Press as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn from Princeton, Texas, died by suicide at the scene, according to authorities.

FBI Director Kash Patel posted on X that investigators found evidence in the suspect's bedroom, suggesting a "high degree" of planning before the attack, including a downloaded list of homeland security facilities.

They discovered online searches for apps able to track Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and for videos related to the Charlie Kirk assassination, Patel said. Some of those searches were reportedly made as recently as the

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