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Photo Of One Of The Snipers Who Killed 4 Police Officers During Dallas Protest Revealed

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This is the face of one of the suspects who shot at 10 police officers during a peaceful protest in downtown Dallas in the wake of 2 black men killed by Police officers.

The man was dressed in a camouflage shirt and black shorts, and shockingly walked openly with his weapon without anyone pointing out the rifle to police officers.

One witness told CNN he was from out of state, and thought that was just common in Texas.

Two snipers are believed to have targeted the Dallas cops shot to death from an ‘elevated position’ in the middle of a protest against the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. A manhunt is now underway for the two suspects, one of whom is this man.

The force tweeted: “This is one of our suspects. Please help us find him!”

Witnesses say the protest was peaceful and that the shooting started just as they were about to end the protest.

Update: the person pictured above has turned himself in and is now in custody of the police.

Dallas PD want to talk to the man about the shootings which killed 4 officers and wounded 7 others during an ambush.

Racial tensions are on the verge of boiling over in the US following the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.

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Update: A second suspect has also been apprehended after a shootout with the Police. He is now in police custody as well. Dallas Police Chief believe the suspects made bomb threats. SWAT team is securing a suspicious package found near the second suspect.

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