Shots fired at BLM protest in Dallas
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AP is reporting he served as an enlisted soldier.
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Probably a smart move on his part.One man who was marching during the protest, Mark Hughes, was incorrectly identified by police as a “person of interest” in the shooting, and his photo was distributed on Twitter by the department. Hughes was open carrying a rifle, which is legal in Texas, to exercise his Second Amendment rights, but he turned over the gun to a police officer after the shooting began so he would not be mistaken as a suspect. That moment was caught on video:
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a VERY smart move, he was supposedly only questioned for 30 minutes then released.casp625 wrote:Probably a smart move on his part.One man who was marching during the protest, Mark Hughes, was incorrectly identified by police as a “person of interest” in the shooting, and his photo was distributed on Twitter by the department. Hughes was open carrying a rifle, which is legal in Texas, to exercise his Second Amendment rights, but he turned over the gun to a police officer after the shooting began so he would not be mistaken as a suspect. That moment was caught on video:
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Wonder how long it will take him to get his rifle back?vjallen75 wrote:a VERY smart move, he was supposedly only questioned for 30 minutes then released.casp625 wrote:Probably a smart move on his part.One man who was marching during the protest, Mark Hughes, was incorrectly identified by police as a “person of interest” in the shooting, and his photo was distributed on Twitter by the department. Hughes was open carrying a rifle, which is legal in Texas, to exercise his Second Amendment rights, but he turned over the gun to a police officer after the shooting began so he would not be mistaken as a suspect. That moment was caught on video:
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C-dub, prayers up for your friend's Family and Friends, and all affected by the events of last night.
I'm just sick about it.
God Bless our Officers and their Loved Ones.
I'm just sick about it.
God Bless our Officers and their Loved Ones.
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Am I the only one a little unsettled by the fact that the PD used a bomb against the guy? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he got taken out and I mourn the officers lost, but this just rubs me wrong.MustangGlocker wrote:No links but heard that DPD took out the shooter with a remote detonated device using the robot.
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from what i read elsewhere the robotic arm with explosives is part of the swat teams arsenal typically used for door breaches, i have no issue with the use they had to end the standoff and prevent more lives from being lost and it became clear he was not giving himself upajwakeboarder wrote:Am I the only one a little unsettled by the fact that the PD used a bomb against the guy? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he got taken out and I mourn the officers lost, but this just rubs me wrong.MustangGlocker wrote:No links but heard that DPD took out the shooter with a remote detonated device using the robot.
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Whatever they had to do, at that point, to save other lives is okay by me. They had
negotiated in good faith and he wasn't going down without a fight. He's still an immediate threat.
He had to go.
negotiated in good faith and he wasn't going down without a fight. He's still an immediate threat.
He had to go.
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I'm not unsettled by it, and it doesn't rub me the wrong way. And IMO it doesn't do justice what that rabid animal did to those brave souls that ran to the sound of gunfire and made the ultimate sacrifice.ajwakeboarder wrote:Am I the only one a little unsettled by the fact that the PD used a bomb against the guy? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he got taken out and I mourn the officers lost, but this just rubs me wrong.MustangGlocker wrote:No links but heard that DPD took out the shooter with a remote detonated device using the robot.
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Dittobulinm wrote:C-dub, prayers up for your friend's Family and Friends, and all affected by the events of last night.
I'm just sick about it.
God Bless our Officers and their Loved Ones.
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I agree with the others. He declared he wanted to kill white people and white cops. Murdered 5 of them. Wounded 7 others plus some citizens got injured. They negotiated until they ran out of options. I would rest just fine if I pushed the button.
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I reason they blew him up, because he was wearing body armor. Though, I always thought police carried a few mags of AP with their long arms after the hollywood shootout.ajwakeboarder wrote:Am I the only one a little unsettled by the fact that the PD used a bomb against the guy? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he got taken out and I mourn the officers lost, but this just rubs me wrong.MustangGlocker wrote:No links but heard that DPD took out the shooter with a remote detonated device using the robot.
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You looking for a fair fight after cops have been gunned down on the streets and hours of negotiating?ajwakeboarder wrote:Am I the only one a little unsettled by the fact that the PD used a bomb against the guy? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he got taken out and I mourn the officers lost, but this just rubs me wrong.MustangGlocker wrote:No links but heard that DPD took out the shooter with a remote detonated device using the robot.
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I think you may be. It doesn't bother me at all given the circumstances.ajwakeboarder wrote:Am I the only one a little unsettled by the fact that the PD used a bomb against the guy? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he got taken out and I mourn the officers lost, but this just rubs me wrong.MustangGlocker wrote:No links but heard that DPD took out the shooter with a remote detonated device using the robot.
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Not in the least after seeing him shoot a police officer in the back.ajwakeboarder wrote:Am I the only one a little unsettled by the fact that the PD used a bomb against the guy? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he got taken out and I mourn the officers lost, but this just rubs me wrong.MustangGlocker wrote:No links but heard that DPD took out the shooter with a remote detonated device using the robot.
I listened to the mayor and police chief briefing on the way to work and the fact that an explosive device was used to take out the shooter did surprise me. In fact, I did have some reservations about it. Then I saw the video of him shooting the police officer in the back. After that I don't care what they had to do to bring him down.
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