A former Marine Corps reservist, identified as 34-year-old Travis Dewey, has been taken into custody by the FBI after allegedly shooting two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers at a detention center in Texas. The incident occurred on May 20, 2022, at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas. According to reports, Dewey, who was a resident of the nearby city of Fort Worth, had been wanted by the authorities for his alleged involvement in the shooting. The FBI had launched a manhunt for Dewey, who was considered armed and dangerous. The two ICE officers who were shot during the incident were reportedly in stable condition and receiving medical treatment. The FBI had been working closely with local law enforcement agencies to apprehend Dewey, who was believed to have fled the scene of the crime. Dewey’s capture was made possible through a combination of investigative work and tips from the public. The FBI had offered a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to Dewey’s arrest. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of detention centers and the officers who work there. The FBI is continuing to investigate the incident and is working to determine the motive behind the shooting. Dewey is expected to face federal charges in connection with the shooting. The incident has also sparked a debate about the role of ICE and the treatment of detainees at the Prairieland Detention Center. The center has been the subject of controversy in the past, with allegations of mistreatment and neglect of detainees. The FBI’s capture of Dewey has brought a sense of relief to the community, but also raises questions about how the incident was allowed to occur. The investigation is ongoing, and more information is expected to be released in the coming days. The incident is a reminder of the dangers faced by law enforcement officers and the importance of ensuring their safety and security. The FBI’s efforts to apprehend Dewey demonstrate the agency’s commitment to bringing those who commit violent crimes to justice.