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Dallas Police Chief: Shooter Seemed Delusional, Scrawled Cryptic Messages In Blood
- Sunday July 10, 2016
- World News | William Branigin, The Washington Post
The gunman who fatally shot five Dallas law enforcement officers appeared delusional, taunted police during extensive negotiations by singing and "laughing at us" and wrote cryptic messages on a wall with his own blood before he was killed by a bomb-equipped robot, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said Sunday.
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Five Dallas Police Officers Were Killed By A Lone Attacker, Authorities Say
- Saturday July 9, 2016
- World News | Joel Achenbach, William Wan, Mark Berman, The Washington Post
The targeted killing of five police officers at a protest in Dallas late Thursday was the work of a lone gunman, authorities said Friday, a brutal and methodical act of racial hatred intended as revenge for perceived racial disparity. Before he was killed by a robot-delivered bomb, he told negotiators he had been motivated by police killings of bla...
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Dallas Suspect Said He Wanted To Kill White Cops: Police Chief
- Friday July 8, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The suspect in the Dallas police sniper attacks told negotiators that he wanted to kill white people, especially white cops, after a recent spate of US officer-involved shootings of black men, the city's police chief said Friday.
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Dallas Police Chief: Negotiations Underway At Parking Garage
- Friday July 8, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Dallas Police Chief David Brown says three people are in custody after snipers opened fire on police officers during protests and says a fourth person is exchanging gunfire with officers.
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Union, not Cuban, proposed eliminating cap: NBA
- Wednesday October 26, 2011
- Written by Associated Press
The NBA players' association, not Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, proposed the elimination of the salary cap during negotiations aimed at ending months of labour strife, a league official said Tuesday.
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Dallas Police Chief: Shooter Seemed Delusional, Scrawled Cryptic Messages In Blood
- Sunday July 10, 2016
- World News | William Branigin, The Washington Post
The gunman who fatally shot five Dallas law enforcement officers appeared delusional, taunted police during extensive negotiations by singing and "laughing at us" and wrote cryptic messages on a wall with his own blood before he was killed by a bomb-equipped robot, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said Sunday.
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Five Dallas Police Officers Were Killed By A Lone Attacker, Authorities Say
- Saturday July 9, 2016
- World News | Joel Achenbach, William Wan, Mark Berman, The Washington Post
The targeted killing of five police officers at a protest in Dallas late Thursday was the work of a lone gunman, authorities said Friday, a brutal and methodical act of racial hatred intended as revenge for perceived racial disparity. Before he was killed by a robot-delivered bomb, he told negotiators he had been motivated by police killings of bla...
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Dallas Suspect Said He Wanted To Kill White Cops: Police Chief
- Friday July 8, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The suspect in the Dallas police sniper attacks told negotiators that he wanted to kill white people, especially white cops, after a recent spate of US officer-involved shootings of black men, the city's police chief said Friday.
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Dallas Police Chief: Negotiations Underway At Parking Garage
- Friday July 8, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Dallas Police Chief David Brown says three people are in custody after snipers opened fire on police officers during protests and says a fourth person is exchanging gunfire with officers.
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Union, not Cuban, proposed eliminating cap: NBA
- Wednesday October 26, 2011
- Written by Associated Press
The NBA players' association, not Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, proposed the elimination of the salary cap during negotiations aimed at ending months of labour strife, a league official said Tuesday.
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