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Anti-ICE gunman Joshua Jahn’s car had bizarre map stuck to outside showing radioactive fallout across US

Last updated: September 25, 2025 1:56 am
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Authorities in Dallas have identified what they suspect to be the vehicle of anti-ICE shooter Joshua Jahn. The vehicle reportedly featured a map indicating areas affected by radioactive fallout, attached to the right rear quarter panel, according to Fox4 News Dallas.

Inscribed above the worn printed map on Jahn’s blue Toyota Corolla read, “Radioactive fallout from nuclear detonations have passed over these areas more than 2x since 1951.”

A poster found on the vehicle left near the site of the shooting at the Dallas ICE facility. AP
The original image from “Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing” by Richard Miller. Two-Sixty Press

The displayed image seems to be a map developed by researcher Richard Miller, illustrating the U.S. regions impacted by radioactive clouds resulting from nuclear testing conducted in Nevada from 1951 to 1962.


Stay updated with The Post’s live coverage of the Dallas ICE shooting


On Wednesday morning, Jahn fired upon a van transporting detainees awaiting processing from a rooftop near the Dallas ICE office, resulting in the deaths of at least two migrants and wounding another before he took his own life.

Gunman Joshua Jahn turned the gun on himself as law enforcement closed in at the scene of the shooting in Dallas. Facebook/Andy Jahn

Bullet casings retrieved near his location were marked with the message “anti-ICE.”

Reports indicate that two individuals were fatally shot and at least one other was injured at the ICE office in Dallas early Wednesday morning.

Key Details on the Dallas ICE Facility Shooting

  • A gunman identified as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn began shooting at an ICE van within a detention center in Dallas, Texas, in the early hours of September 24.
  • Reports state that Jahn opened fire during the transfer of detainees while the portcullis to the facility was open.
  • One individual was killed, and two others were wounded. Jahn was found deceased on a nearby rooftop due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
  • There were inscriptions on the bullets, with one stating “ANTI-ICE,” as reported by the FBI.
  • The incident is under investigation as “an act of targeted violence,” as stated by Joe Rothrock, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Dallas Field Office, in a press conference.
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Officials confirmed that the victims were migrant detainees, noting that no law enforcement personnel were harmed. A disturbed sniper from a rooftop shot at an unmarked van transporting the migrants to a temporary ICE facility, according to law enforcement reports.

The suspect took his own life as police approached. Additionally, the message “ANTI-ICE” was inscribed on unspent shell casings found near his remains, officials revealed.

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