A July 7 protest against police brutality and the killings of two black 
men, Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, turned deadly when about a dozen 
police 
officers who were working the demonstration 
<http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/08/us/dallas-police-shooting-live-updates/index.html>
 were 
shot. Five of the officers were killed. Three suspects are in police 
custody, one is dead.

The suspect who was killed told a police negotiator that he was upset about 
the Black Lives Matter movement 
<http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/dallas-police-ambush/protests-spawn-cities-across-u-s-over-police-shootings-black-n605686>
 and 
the recent shootings of black men by police officers. “The suspect stated 
he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers,” said Dallas 
police chief David Brown. The suspect said he was “not affiliated with any 
groups and he stated that he did this alone.”

Black Lives Matter activists and supporters responded to the shootings on 
social media, condemning them and distancing themselves from the attackers:

http://qz.com/727065/black-lives-matter-respond-to-the-dallas-shooting-of-12-police-officers/

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