**Second Detainee Dies Following Dallas ICE Facility Shooting** A second detainee has died after being shot at a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office last week. Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, 32, succumbed to his injuries after being taken off life support, according to the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). García-Hernández was critically injured during the shooting on September 24. His wife, Stephany Gauffeny, expressed her grief in a statement shared by LULAC. "Miguel was a good man, a loving father, and the provider for our family," she said. "His death is a senseless tragedy that has left our family shattered. I do not know how to explain to our children that their father is gone." The shooting also claimed the life of Norlan Guzmán-Fuentes, 37, who was pronounced dead shortly after the incident. The attack occurred when a sniper opened fire from a nearby rooftop, targeting the ICE building and an ICE van. Three detainees were struck during the assault. Authorities identified the shooter as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, who reportedly aimed to harm ICE agents. Officials stated that Jahn had left behind notes indicating his intent to incite terror against federal agents. After the shooting, Jahn died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No ICE personnel were injured in the attack, which has raised concerns amid heightened immigration enforcement and backlash against ICE agents. Gauffeny, who is expecting their fifth child, emphasized the impact of her husband's death on their family. This story is still developing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.