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Dallas protest shooting

September 2016

  • National Rifle Association Holds Annual Meeting In Louisville, KY<br>LOUISVILLE, KY - MAY 21: Gun enthusiasts look over Smith &amp; Wesson pistols at the NRA Annual Meetings &amp; Exhibits on May 21, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky. About 80,000 visitors are expected to attend the three-day event. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

    Smith & Wesson profits jumped almost 50% after Orlando and Dallas shootings

  • David Brown

    Dallas police chief decides to retire two months after officers attacked and killed

  • National African American Gun Association

    'It's a matter of survival': the black Americans fighting for gun rights

    In a climate of Black Lives Matter protests and the growing white backlash, some African Americans feel the answer is not gun control but to arm themselves
  • dallas police

    Dallas police department applications triple after fatal shooting of five officers

  • Michael Jordan

    Michael Jordan: 'I can no longer stay silent' on violence in America

  • Verbal Judo: ‘A cop’s most dangerous weapon isn’t his 9mm, it’s his tongue’.

    ‘Verbal judo’: the police tactic that teaches cops to talk before they shoot

  • Detroit Chief of Police James Craig, center, greets Dallas Police officers following the funeral mass for Dallas Police officer Michael Krol at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church, Tuesday, July 19, 2016 in Redford Township, Mich. Hundreds of officers from Texas and across Michigan gathered in suburban Detroit for a funeral for Krol, who was among five officers killed this month in Dallas. Krol, a Michigan native, moved to Dallas to become an officer. (Salwan Georges/Detroit Free Press via AP)

    Police departments across US on high alert for online threats against officers

  • David Brown<br>Dallas Police Chief David Brown speaks during a funeral service for Dallas Police officer Patrick Zamarripa on Saturday, July 16, 2016, at Wilkerson-Greines Athletic Center in Fort Worth, Texas. Zamarripa was one of the five officers killed July 7 by a lone gunman during a march to protest recent fatal shootings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana by police. (Ashley Landis /The Dallas Morning News via AP, Pool)

    It's hard to hear, but the families of shooters grieve too

    Candace Thompson
  • A woman approaches a Dallas police officer standing in front of a makeshift memorial in front of the headquarters of the police department.

    Racial tension, budget cuts and 'war on cops' could hinder police recruiting

  • Iesha Evans stands in the face of a line of Louisiana state troopers dressed in riot gear outside the police headquarters.

    Twenty photographs of the week
    The 20 photographs of the week

    The Bastille Day attack, the attempted coup in Turkey, the reaction to the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, Serena Williams at Wimbledon – the best photography in news, culture and sport from around the world this week
  • protest

    Obama has failed victims of racism and police brutality

    Cornel West
    The president and his cheerleaders refused to engage deeply with systemic problems facing our country. That came back to haunt America last week
  • Brent Thompson funeral

    Dallas grieves at first funerals after shooting: 'Hate has made us stronger'

    Services were held on Wednesday for Brent Thompson, who served in the city’s transit system police department, Sgt Michael Smith and Sr Cpl Lorne Ahrens
  • Carmelo Anthony

    We athletes can no longer remain on the sidelines in the struggle for justice

    Carmelo Anthony
    Carmelo Anthony: Hashtags won’t solve the endless cycle of violence that’s engulfed America. That’s why I’m calling on my fellow athletes to do more
    • Dallas police chief David Brown: veteran of tragedy helps heal heartbroken city

    • Barack Obama calls for peace at Dallas memorial service for five police officers

    • Three arrested over gun thefts, 'credible threat' to harm police in Baton Rouge

  • Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, George W. Bush<br>President Barack Obama, left, and first lady Michelle Obama, center, reach out to former President George W. Bush, left during a memorial service at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center with the families of the fallen police officers, Tuesday, July 12, 2016, in Dallas. Five police officers were killed and several injured during a shooting in downtown Dallas last Thursday night. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

    Obama and Bush speak at Dallas police memorial service – video

  • Dallas police chief shooting memorial

    Dallas police chief recites Stevie Wonder in memory of officers – video

  • Dallas vigil

    Dallas vigil: thousands gather in tribute to five police officers killed at protest

  • Dallas police officers take part in a candlelight vigil at Dallas City Hall following the multiple police shootings in Dallas, Texas, U.S., July 11, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

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    Dallas shooter's bomb-making stockpile investigated

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