DALLAS — A Mexican man who was among three people shot at a Dallas immigration field office last week died Tuesday, becoming the second person killed in the attack, officials said.
The family of Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez said he died after being removed from life support, according to a statement provided through the League of United Latin American Citizens, a civil rights organization. A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said Garcia-Hernandez died early Tuesday. The agency said he was 31, but LULAC said he was 32.
Authorities have said the gunman in the Sept. 24 attack, Joshua Jahn, 29, fired indiscriminately from a nearby roof onto the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility and a van holding detainees in a gated area. Authorities have said Jahn hated the U.S.