The gunman who opened fire on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas had searched for apps in August that track the location of ICE agents and downloaded a list of local Department of Homeland Security facilities, the FBI director said today.

FBI chief Kash Patel also said in a social media post that investigators determined that the suspect had researched video of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s highly publicized assassination before carrying out Wednesday’s pre-dawn attack in Texas. One immigration detainee at the Dallas site was shot dead and two others were critically wounded. But within hours of the shooting, the FBI released a photo of an unused bullet found inscribed with the phrase “ANTI-ICE,” evidence, officials said, that the immigration enforcement a

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