A new police report obtained by the Associated Press reveals no clues as to what motivated last month’s fatal shooting at a Dallas immigration field office. Still, it does paint the accused gunman, 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, as a transient figure, described by his parents as a “loner” who was “obsessed” with artificial intelligence.
The farm’s owner told the AP that Jahn “appeared directionless and slept in his car for months.”
Unable to keep a job, Jahn returned to Texas, where his parents noticed changes. While in Washington, Jahn had lived near one of the sites where the atomic bomb was developed during the Manhattan Project. He became convinced that he’d been “exposed to radiation from a nearby facility and was suffering from radiation sickness,” the report states…