DALLAS (AP) — A second detainee shot in an assault on a Dallas immigration area workplace final week has died, his household mentioned Tuesday.
In an announcement shared by the League of United Latin American Residents, the household confirmed that Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, 32, succumbed to his accidents after being faraway from life assist.
The Mexican man was considered one of three detainees shot within the Sept. 24 assault on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas. That assault left one man lifeless and two different detainees critically wounded. Officers beforehand recognized the person who was killed within the assault as Norlan Guzman-Fuentes.
Authorities have mentioned the gunman, 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, fired indiscriminately from a close-by rooftop. They mentioned he hated the U.S. authorities and wished to incite terror by killing federal brokers. No ICE personnel had been damage within the taking pictures, and Jahn fatally shot himself following the assault.
The assault occurred as heightened immigration enforcement has generated a backlash in opposition to ICE brokers and stirred concern in immigrant communities throughout the nation.
“My husband Miguel was a very good man, a loving father, and the supplier for our household,” Stephany Gauffeny mentioned within the assertion. “We had simply purchased our first dwelling collectively, and he labored laborious each single day to verify our kids had what they wanted. His demise is a mindless tragedy that has left our household shattered. I have no idea the right way to clarify to our kids that their father is gone.”
Gauffeny is anticipating their fifth baby, LULAC mentioned.
