Texas – Dallas Police Chief: 4 Officers Killed During Dallas Protests

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    A handout picture released by the Dallas Police Department shows a possible suspect in the shooting of multiple police officers during a protest in Dallas, Texas, USA, 07 July 2016. According to officials, four police officers were killed and several others were wounded as it appeared that two snipers shot the police from elevated positions during a protest rally in Dallas on 07 July.  EPA/DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT/HANDOUT  Texas – At least two snipers opened fire on police officers during protests in Dallas on Thursday night, killing four officers and injuring seven others, police said.

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    Dallas Police Chief David Brown told reporters the snipers fired “ambush style” upon the officers. Police later said in a statement that a suspect who was in a shootout with Dallas SWAT officers was is in custody and a person of interest had surrendered. They said a suspicious package was being secured by a bomb squad.

    The gunfire broke out around 8:45 p.m. Thursday while hundreds of people were gathered to protest fatal police shootings this week in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and suburban St. Paul, Minnesota.

    The protesters had gathered after a Minnesota officer on Wednesday fatally shot Philando Castile while he was in a car with a woman and a child in a St. Paul suburb. The aftermath of the shooting was livestreamed in a widely shared Facebook video.

    A day earlier, Alton Sterling was shot in Louisiana after being pinned to the pavement by two white officers. That, too, was captured on a cellphone video.

    Video footage from the scene showed that protesters were marching along a street in downtown, about half a mile from City Hall, when the shots erupted and the crowd scattered, seeking cover.

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott released a statement saying he has directed the Texas Department of Public Safety director to offer “whatever assistance the City of Dallas needs at this time.”

    “In times like this we must remember — and emphasize — the importance of uniting as Americans,” Abbott said.

    The search for the gunman stretched throughout downtown, an area of hotels, restaurants, businesses and some residential apartments. The scene was chaotic, with helicopters hovering overhead and officers with automatic rifles on the street corners.

    “Everyone just started running,” Devante Odom, 21, told The Dallas Morning News. “We lost touch with two of our friends just trying to get out of there.”

    Carlos Harris, who lives downtown told the newspaper that the shooters “were strategic. It was tap tap pause. Tap tap pause.”

    The gunshots in Dallas came amid protests nationwide over the recent police shootings.

    In midtown Manhattan, protesters first gathered in Union Square Park where they chanted “The people united, never be divided!” and “What do we want? Justice. When do we want it? Now!”

    A group of protesters then left the park and began marching up Fifth Avenue blocking traffic during the height of rush hour as police scrambled to keep up. Another group headed through Herald Square and Times Square where several arrests were reported.

    Protesters march during a Black Live Matter rally in downtown Dallas on Thursday, July 7, 2016. Multiple media outlets report that shots were fired later Thursday during the protest over two recent fatal police shootings of black men. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

    Dallas police after a shooting in downtown Dallas, Thursday, July 7, 2016. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

    Dallas Police shield bystanders during a Black Live Matter rally in downtown Dallas on Thursday, July 7, 2016. Multiple media outlets report that shots were fired Thursday night during a Dallas protest over two recent fatal police shootings of black men. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

    A Dallas Area Rapid Transit police officer receives comfort at the Baylor University Hospital emergency room entrance Thursday, July 7, 2016, in Dallas. Police say one rapid-transit officer has been killed and three injured when gunfire erupted during a protest in downtown Dallas over recent fatal shootings by police in Louisiana and Minnesota. (Ting Shen/The Dallas Morning News via AP)


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    7 years ago

    The murder of the policemen came shortly after Obama made his inflammatory comments against the police.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    My goodness. What horrible news, and of course the story is still developing. The BBC reports the fellow who was named (and photographed) as a ‘person of interest’ politely turned himself in as soon as he found out. The police gave him a receipt for his firearm and he went about his business.

    With such a fast-moving story I cannot fault the editor, but perhaps this gentleman’s photos should be removed.

    7 years ago

    Choleria

    Secular
    Secular
    7 years ago

    BLM is a terrorist organization.

    7 years ago

    The Ferguson shooting was more thoroughly investigated than any in history, yet the demonstrators chanted the lie “hands up, don’t shoot”. Facts don’t matter, just the badge of the shooter and the skin color of the dead man.

    bennyt
    bennyt
    7 years ago

    If Obama had a son, he’d look just like this lowlife.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    The gentleman in the camouflage shirt did not do anything. He was just walking down the street.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    I see we are still running the photo of a man who is completely innocent.