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Fwd: Dallas Attack Suspect Was U.S. Army Reservist, Served in Afghanistan

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From: NBC Nightly News <email@mail.nbcnews.com>
Date: Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 2:32 AM
Subject: Dallas Attack Suspect Was U.S. Army Reservist, Served in Afghanistan
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Dallas Attack: How the Deadly Police Ambush Unfolded
A law enforcement source tells NBC station KXAS that the gunman, who shot 12 officers, was laughing and singing before police killed him with a bomb on a robot.
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Slain Dallas Police Officers Remembered for Sacrifice in Line of Duty
A poignant memorial outside the Dallas Police Department is taking shape as the stories of the five fallen officers begin to emerge.
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Dallas Attack Suspect Was U.S. Army Reservist, Served in Afghanistan
Military records show that Micah Johnson, 25, was in the U.S. Army Reserves for about six years, serving in Afghanistan and receiving various military medals and ribbons.
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Police Departments Across U.S. on Heightened Alert After Dallas Attack
Police officers across the country have been ordered to double-up on patrols until further notice, as officers were shot in Georgia, Missouri and Tennessee since Thursday morning.
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Obama, Presumptive Presidential Nominees React to Dallas Shooting
President Barack Obama responded to the massacre during his trip to Poland, and Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton canceled events in the wake of the shooting.
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Clinton: We Need National Guidelines About Police Use of Force
Democratic presumptive nominee told NBC's Lester Holt that the nation needs guidelines about the use of force so routine traffic stops don't escalate into killings.
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This is How Police Used a Robot Bomb to Kill the Dallas Gunman
Dallas officers turned to unconventional tactics to take out the gunman in what experts believe to be the first time a robot bomb has been deployed by police in the U.S.
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Dallas Dad's Message For Cops: Don't Be Afraid of Black Men
Among those attending last night's protest march in Dallas was Kellon Nixon, who brought his 5-year-old son, telling Lester Holt that cops should continue doing their jobs.
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