DALLAS — A newly released police report offers personal details of the person responsible for last month's shooting at a Dallas Immigration facility that killed two detainees and injured another, and experts think he may have been motivated more by notoriety than ideology.
The parents of Joshua Jahn, who died by suicide, told local police their 29-year-old son was a "loner," according to a Fairview police report recently obtained by NPR. Fairview is a suburb north of Dallas, where he was living with his parents.
According to the incident report, Jahn was unemployed and didn't have friends or a romantic partner.
The parents told the police Jahn "spent much of his time on his computer playing games and was 'obsessed' with AI technology." They said Jahn rarely engaged in conversation a