In a written statement earlier in the day, Obama called the incident a "cowardly and reprehensible assault."
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In a written statement earlier in the day, Obama called the incident a "cowardly and reprehensible assault."
Two teenagers playing Pokemon Go late at night in their car in Florida were shot at by a householder who mistook them for burglars, police say.
One witness says men were shooting at each other in a parking lot and “it turned into a gun battle” when police showed up.
Three police officers have been shot dead in Baton Rouge, La., and four others were wounded, authorities said Sunday.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has suggested testing all US Muslims to see if they believe in Sharia law, and deporting those who do.
A candidate renowned for doubling down has hedged his biggest bet.
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott gave a speech about race relations and law enforcement on the Senate Floor Wednesday afternoon.
'Her mind is shot,' presumptive Republican nominee says in calling for Supreme Court judge to resign
We see all this and it's hard not to think the center won't hold and things won't get worse
President Barack Obama has paid tribute to the five police officers who were shot and killed during a deadly sniper attack in Dallas.
"The suspect has been shot and killed," he added. He said the death of his friends was "terrible."
Alleged gunman Micah Johnson had plans for larger attack, according to investigators
Although the woman’s identity is not yet confirmed, her actions were described in detail by the photographer who captured the image.
The shooter who killed five police officers in last week’s deadly attack in downtown Dallas scrawled the letters “R.B.” in his own blood on the walls of the parking garage before he was killed, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said Sunday.
THE son of slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has threatened revenge against the United States for assassinating his father, according to an audio message posted online.
The police chief responding to the killing of five Dallas cops knows what it’s like to lose loved ones from both sides of the law — perhaps that’s why he’s so committed to healing the relationship between cops and the communities they serve.
THE United States is reeling from the country’s deadliest attack on law enforcement since 9/11. But there’s still much we don’t know about the tragic Dallas shooting that left five officers dead and injured nine others, including two civilians.
A PICTURE is starting to emerge of the dead gunman in the Dallas ambush that left five police officers dead on Thursday.