By Joseph Ax
(Reuters) -The suspected gunman who opened fire on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas had searched for apps in August that track the location of ICE agents and had downloaded a list of local Department of Homeland Security facilities, the FBI director said on Thursday.
The director, Kash Patel, also said in a social media post that investigators had determined the 29-year-old suspect, Joshua Jahn, researched video of the highly publicized conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination before the Texas attack.
The evidence gathered thus far, Patel said, “indicates a high degree of pre-attack planning.”
Officials have said the attack appeared to be targeting ICE, which has been the primary enforcement agency of President Donald Trump’s aggressi