During a standoff that lasted for
hours after the attack, the sniper claimed — apparently falsely — to have
planted explosives in the area, and told police negotiators that “he was upset
about Black Lives Matter,” the Dallas police chief, David O. Brown,
said on Friday.
“He said he was upset about the
recent police shootings,” Chief Brown said. “The suspect said he was upset at
white people. The suspect stated he wanted to kill white people, especially
white officers.”
The officers who were shot were
patrolling a peaceful demonstration by thousands of people protesting the fatal
shootings earlier in the week of black men by police officers in Minnesota and
Louisiana. The gunfire, starting just before 9 p.m., sent terrified marchers,
including families with children, running for cover, while police officers ran
the other way, guns drawn and toward the shooting, and returned fire. Two
civilians were wounded by gunfire.
The police arrested three people, but there was
some uncertainty about the number of gunmen. At first, officials said that
multiple snipers had carried out a coordinated ambush of the officers — some of
whom were shot in the back, the chief said — but later, a senior law
enforcement official said it appeared that the suspect killed by the police,
identified as Micah Johnson, 25, was the sole gunman.
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