Widow of man shot at Texas ICE facility wonders if political violence is to blame
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Widow of man shot at Texas ICE facility wonders if political violence is to blame
""There's so much hate going on with immigrants and ICE now, so it has crossed my mind if this would have happened under a different administration. It has certainly played a part in his death.""
""Three days after Garcia-Hernandez's death, Gauffeny gave birth to their third child, a son, Miles Alexander, the name chosen by the father he will never meet. A week after the birth the family buried Garcia-Hernandez, 31, in Arlington, where they had recently bought a house, on the outskirts of Dallas.""
""The authorities described the shooting as a lone, targeted attack on ICE and said the gunman, Joshua Jahn who shot himself dead after spraying the exterior of the facility with bullets wrote ANTI-ICE on one bullet casing. But in the violent chaos, no law enforcement officers were injured and instead a government van was hit that was holding shackled immigrants on their way to detention.""
Stephany Gauffeny lost her husband, Miguel Garcia-Hernandez, after he was shot outside a Dallas ICE detention facility and later died of his wounds. Three detainees from Latin America were struck in the attack; Norlan Guzman-Fuentes died the day of the shooting and Jose Andres Bordones-Molina was later released. The gunman, Joshua Jahn, shot himself dead and left a casing marked ANTI-ICE. A government van carrying shackled immigrants was hit while no law enforcement officers were injured. Gauffeny gave birth to their son, Miles Alexander, three days after Garcia-Hernandez's death and the family buried him the following week.
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