Suspect dead after gun, bomb attack on Dallas police HQ
DALLAS: A man sprayed gunfire and planted several bombs at Dallas police headquarters in a rampage that came to a brutal end...
DALLAS: A man sprayed gunfire and planted several bombs at Dallas police headquarters in a rampage that came to a brutal end when snipers shot him dead after several terrifying hours Saturday.
Police said they were "blessed" that nobody was hurt and ruled out any connection to terrorism in the one-man assault that saw gunfire echo around the darkened streets of the sprawling Texas city and left destruction in its wake.
The night of violence began around 12:30 am (0530 GMT) when a man in an armored van rammed into police squad cars at Dallas police headquarters and opened fire.
Shots rang out from several different locations, leading police initially to believe multiple gunmen were involved, before they established the attacker was acting alone.
The mayhem came to a bloody and abrupt end in a restaurant parking lot when SWAT police fatally shot the man -- who has not been officially named -- through the windshield of the armored van shortly before dawn.
"We´re blessed that our officers survived this ordeal," Dallas Police Chief David Brown said.
"There are bullet holes in squad cars where officers were sitting. There are bullet holes in the front lobby where staff was sitting."
He described how the man, who gave his name as James Boulware, fired multiple shots at the police headquarters, pausing to reload and apparently using an assault rifle and shotgun.
He "meant to kill officers and took time to discharge that weapon multiple times to accomplish their wanting to harm our officers," Brown added.
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