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Dallas ‘terror attack’ which killed 5 officers, was ‘strategic’ and ‘carefully executed’

Snipers ambushed police officers at a downtown protest against recent police shootings of black men

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A DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) police officer receives comfort at Baylor University Hospital emergency room entrance on Thursday, July 7, 2016, in Dallas. Photo: TNS
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Snipers operating from rooftops in Dallas killed five police officers and wounded seven more in a coordinated attack during one of several protests across the country against the killing of two black men by police this week.

Two civilians were also shot and wounded in the chaotic fray late Thursday, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said in interview with US media.

Police described Thursday night’s ambush as a “terrorist incident” that was carefully planned and executed and had taken three people into custody before a fourth died from what Dallas-based media said was a self-inflicted gunshot after a stand-off that extended into Friday morning.

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The fourth suspect had exchanged gunfire with police during the stand-off at a downtown garage and warned of placing bombs throughout the city. Police have yet to confirm his death.

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The attack was one of the worst mass shootings of police in US history.

Dallas police officers face protesters on the corner of Ross Avenue and Griffin Street in Downtown after eleven police officers were shot during a peaceful protest in Dallas, Texas, US, July 8, 2016. Photo: EPA
Dallas police officers face protesters on the corner of Ross Avenue and Griffin Street in Downtown after eleven police officers were shot during a peaceful protest in Dallas, Texas, US, July 8, 2016. Photo: EPA
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