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1. Suspect named, five police officers dead after protest shootings.
Five police officers have been killed, and at least seven more shot, after snipers fired at officers at a Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas, Texas.
Texas resident Micah Xavier Johnson has been named as a suspected gunman in the attack. Johnson, 25, was a resident of the Dallas area with no known criminal history or links to terror groups, news.com.au reports.
The suspect was killed with a robotic explosive after negotiations broke down, Dallas police have confirmed.
“We cornered one suspect and tried to negotiate for several hours,” Dallas Police Chief David Brown said in a press conference. “Our negotiations broke down. We had an exchange of gunfire. We saw no other option but to use our bomb robot.”
He said the suspect clearly stated he “wanted to kill white people, especially white officers.”
“He was upset about Black Lives Matter,” Brown added.
He would not say how others in custody may be connected to the shooting.
CNN reports that previously, authorities had said three people were in custody.
Brown earlier said two gunmen shot at “police officers from elevated positions during the protest.”
The Black Lives Matter protest took place following the deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling earlier this week.
For more on the shootings at the Dallas protest, read this post.