Crime 12 Police Officers shot, 5 fatally, by snipers during BLM protest in downtown Dallas (Part 1)

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11 Police Officers shot, 5 fatally, by snipers during BLM protest in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Phil Helsel
July 7, 2016


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Dallas police were locked in a standoff early Friday after snipers shot 11 officers, five fatally, during a protest over recent shootings in Minnesota and Louisiana.


Three people were in custody and a fourth suspect exchanged gunfire with authorities in a parking garage downtown, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said.

The remaining 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 downtown," Brown said.

At least two snipers fired from an elevated positions on police officers minutes before 9 p.m. CT, according to Brown. He described the shootings as "ambush style."

"We believe that these suspects were positioning themselves in a way to triangulate on these officers from two different perches in garages in the downtown area, and planned to injure and kill as many law enforcement officers as they could," he told a news conference — noting that some were shot in the back.

Brown said police don't have a motivation for the attacks or any information on the suspects.

There may be other suspects at large. "We still don't have a complete comfort level that we have all the suspects," Brown said. Police were in contact with the FBI and federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Brown said.

"There had to be some speculation from us there would be some knowledge of the [demonstration] route," he said.

Brown said investigators are working under the assumption that all the suspects were working together. They have not been cooperative, he said. "We just are not getting the cooperation we'd like to know that answer of why, the motivation, who they are."

Four of the five slain officers were Dallas police, and the fifth was a Dallas Area Rapid Transit officer. A civilian was also wounded, authorities said.

Around 800 people were at the demonstration, and around 100 police officers were assigned to the event and the surrounding area, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said. The shooting occurred after the demonstration ended and as a march was taking place.

"At 8:58, our worst nightmare happened," Rawlings said. "It is a heartbreaking moment for the city of Dallas, Rawlings said.

A person at the protest said they were "making our second lap" when gunfire erupted.

"We heard shots, we smelled gunpowder, and that's when everything got really intense and surreal," the witness told MSNBC. "We just started to run and grab kids," he said.

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The demonstration was in reaction to the police shootings of two black men, Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge Tuesday and Philando Castile Wednesday in a St. Paul suburb.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott directed the state Department of Public Safety to offer any assistance needed. "In times like this we must remember — and emphasize — the importance of uniting as Americans," Abbott said in a statement.

Thursday night, Dallas police distributed a photo of a man they called a "person of interest." The person in that photo turned himself in, police said. It does not appear he was part of the four suspects later mentioned by Brown.

The attacks reverberated around the country, with officials and fellow police departments expressing condolences and newspapers shock.[/QUOTE]

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...cross-u-s-over-police-shootings-black-n605686
 
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It seems as if they have another officer dead now. They detained a man fitting the description of one suspect earlier but I think he's not guilty of this.

All in all, pretty crazy shit but I was expecting it to happen. People are sick of police shootings and retaliation was just bound to happen.
 














 
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This is heart breaking. I realize the world we live in can be a bad place but the ammount of senseless violence I have seen in the news from 2015 until now is just sad, starting to lose faith in humanity. This isn't in retaliation to anyone's cause or a cheap point in light of a tragedy like this but seriously all lives matter and I hope more people can start realizing this.
 
Man, hopefully the Dallas PD catches these cockroaches soon.
 
Wow... There are BLM people celebrating on my facebook feed...
 
exas is an open carry state, which means it is legal for those with permits to openly carry weapons
You only need a permit to openly carry handguns, not long guns.
 
Thanks liberal media. You've successfully stoked the fire. Making everything about race and now people are starting to directly die from it.
 
Come the fuck on man . What happened to the two men earlier this week was a tragedy , but then it also opens the door for these fucking scumbags to do this. Get the fuck outta here with this shit.
 
This is what happens when you have 24/7 cable news and social media.
 
Wow... There are BLM people celebrating on my facebook feed...

What the fuck. This whole situation (ranging from police gunning down Castile to the abomination that is BLM) makes me sick to my stomach and sad about the future of the country.

We like to pretend that in 2016, we are so much more enlightened and progressive than previous generations. Yet, we find ourselves at the cusp of racially driven civil unrest and rapidly deteriorating race relations.

The flames of hate are going to burn this country to the ground. Get your shit together people (this isn't directed at anyone in particular, but I feel hopeless and angry).
 
I am watching CNN and they has a commentator, a black man, named Charles Blow. Ironic, that a black man named Mr Blow is commenting on CNN about police officers getting shot, is it not?
 
Thats insane, looks like a pretty professional work.

I wonder who did it and why.
 
As much as i hate cops, i stand with them here. Time for some hard ass response towards everyone.
 
This is obviously somehow NRA Republican voting white Christians fault....


On a serious note this is fucked up and a great way to completely fuck any sort of dialogue that might have occurred.
 
The real thread was just fine, this one isn't necessary.

ed: my bad
 
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