Second victim dies following shooting at Texas immigration facility
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Second victim dies following shooting at Texas immigration facility
"Lulac announced in a news release on Tuesday that Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, 32, had succumbed to his injuries after being removed from life support following the [24 September] sniper attack on the Dallas Ice facility. His wife, Stephany Gauffeny, said in a statement that her husband was a good man, a loving father and the provider for our family. We had just bought our first home together, and he worked hard every single day to make sure our children had what they needed, she added."
"The organization said that Garcia-Hernandez, who is from Mexico, leaves behind four young children and his wife, who is expecting their fifth child. The statement added that the family had just recently moved into their first home. Gauffeny told NPR over the weekend that her husband worked as a house painter before he was detained. Garcia-Hernandez was one of three people shot at the Ice facility. The shooting initially left one detainee dead and two others critically wounded."
Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, 32, died after being removed from life support following the Sept. 24 sniper attack at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas. LULAC is representing his family. Garcia-Hernandez was one of three people shot; Norlan Guzman-Fuentes, 37, died the day of the shooting, and Jose Andres Bordones-Molina was released from the hospital. Garcia-Hernandez, from Mexico, leaves four young children and a wife expecting their fifth child; the family had recently moved into their first home. His wife said he worked as a house painter before detention and provided for the family. Authorities identified the gunman, Joshua Jahn, 29, who was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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