DALLAS (AP) — The gunman who opened fire on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas hated the U.S. government and wanted to incite terror by killing federal agents, officials said Thursday, offering the first hint of a motive in the attack.

The shooting at daybreak Wednesday targeted the ICE building, including a van in a gated entryway that held detainees. One detainee was killed, and two other were critically wounded. No ICE personnel were hurt.

A gunman fired on a Dallas immigration field office from a nearby roof on Wednesday, killing one detainee and critically wounding two others, before killing himself. Here's what we know about the suspect. 

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Personnel from the medical examiner's office load the body of the alleged gunman into the back of a van at the scene of a shooting, at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas Wednesday.

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One of the unspent shell casings recovered with engraving 'ANTI ICE' and posted by FBI Director Kash Patel via X, at a shooting in a location given as Dallas Wednesday.

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FBI agents stand on the roof of an immigration lawyer's office building across the street from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office where a shooting took place in Dallas Wednesday.

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