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FIVE
POLICE OFFICERS WERE KILLED AND SIX OTHERS WOUNDED BY SNIPERS IN CHAOTIC SCENES
IN DALLAS DURING A PROTEST AGAINST POLICE SHOOTINGS OF BLACK MEN, WITH A
SUSPECT WARNING THAT BOMBS WERE PLANTED THROUGHOUT THE CITY CENTER.
City
Police Chief David Brown said two snipers shot at “police officers from
elevated positions during the protest/rally.” A civilian was also wounded.
Police
were continuing to exchange gunfire with a suspect holed up in a downtown
garage hours after the shooting started.
The
suspect “has told our negotiators that the end is coming, and he is going to
hurt and kill more of us, meaning law enforcement. And that there are bombs all
over the place in this garage and in downtown,” Brown told reporters.
A woman who had been in the same part of the garage was also in custody, along
with two suspects who had camouflage bags in a Mercedes and a person of
interest who turned himself in after police tweeted a picture of him wearing
camouflage and an assault rifle slung across his shoulder.
It is legal for those with permits to openly carry weapons in
the state of Texas.
“We still don’t have a complete comfort level that we have
all the suspects,” Brown warned.
Several hundred people attended the Dallas rally, which ended
just before the shots rang out around 9:00 pm (0200 GMT Friday).
The protest was one of several nationwide over the fatal
police shootings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana this week that have
prompted US President Barack Obama to make an emotional appeal for urgent
police reform.
The Federal Aviation Administration restricted 2.5 nautical
miles of airspace over the city, saying “only relief aircraft operations under
direction of Dallas Police Department are authorized in the airspace.”
Mayor Mike Rawlings said both the White House and Texas
Governor Greg Abbott had offered to help.
In a poignant moment, Rawlings spoke of a “heartbreaking
morning” for the city.
“We as a city, we as a country, must come together, lock arms
and heal the wounds that we all feel from time to time. Words matter.
Leadership matters at this time,” he said.
Brown initially said two of the officers were undergoing
surgery and three were in critical condition. The condition of the other
officers was unclear.
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