2025-09-25
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I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Thursday, September 25th.
Here's what we're covering.
I can confirm at this time that the FBI is investigating this incident as an act of targeted violence.
It is unfortunately just the most recent example we've seen of targeted violence.
In Dallas, Texas,
authorities say a sniper perched up on a rooftop fired at an immigration and customs enforcement field office yesterday,
hitting three detainees who were inside a transport van.
One was killed, two others were critically injured.
People who are waiting nearby for their relatives, who had immigration appointments at the office,
told the Times they scrambled to take cover, saying,
quote, it was one shot after another after another after another.