Police on edge after Dallas shooting
After Thursday night's events in Dallas, police officers across the country are taking measures to ensure their safety. Jericka Duncan has more.
After Thursday night's events in Dallas, police officers across the country are taking measures to ensure their safety. Jericka Duncan has more.
When an otherwise peaceful protest turned violent Thursday night in Dallas, police officers stepped up. Omar Villafranca has more on the men and women who ran toward the sound of gunshots.
Dallas Police Chief David Brown said his officers had no other choice than to use a robotic device to kill the suspect in Thursday night's shooting. It's likely the first time the tactic has been used by U.S. law enforcement. Kris Van Cleave has more on that.
It's tough to find answers after a week of violence. Steve Hartman went "On the Road" to search for a few.
Philando Castile died Wednesday during a traffic stop in Minnesota. Castile's girlfriend caught his death on video and spoke with Anna Werner about the disbelief she felt while watching the events unfold in Dallas.
The incident that seemed to set this week of violence in motion was the death of Alton Sterling, after police officers in Louisiana shot him. David Begnaud spoke with the mother of his son and got her thoughts on the shooting in Dallas.
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings was on the scene of the shooting Thursday night. Rawlings joined Scott Pelley for an interview about the tragedy.
Initially it was believed there were multiple gunmen in Dallas Thursday night. But now it seems the attack was carried out by one man: a 25-year old Army Reserve veteran. Jeff Pegues has more on the shooter.
There were many witnesses of Thursday's violence in Dallas. And many of those witnesses hit record on their phones when the shooting started. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
Patrick Zamarripa, 32, was one of the officers killed in Thursday night's shooting in Dallas. He was a Navy veteran of the Iraq war and a husband with a 2-year-old daughter. His father spoke with CBS News.
President Obama spoke from the NATO Summit in Poland Friday morning, condemning the violence that occurred in Dallas Thursday night, saying "There is no possible justification for these kinds of attacks or any violence against law enforcement."
A peaceful protest of the recent police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota came to a tragic end in Dallas Thursday night. Five officers were killed and seven other officers were injured by a gunman who police say wanted to kill white people. Scott Pelley has more.
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Former Dallas police officer Pete Schulte, who knows some of the victims from Thursday night's police ambush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss racial tensions between communities and police officers and the robot bomb used by Dallas officers to handle one of the suspects.
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Police around the country are on alert after the police ambush tragedy in Dallas. Five officers were killed by snipers. Kris Van Cleave reports with what departments are doing to protect their own.
The presumptive presidential nominees are reacting to Thursday night's attack on police in Dallas. Chip Reid reports from Scranton, Pennsylvania, where Hillary Clinton had scheduled a rally with Vice President Joe Biden. Both campaigns have canceled or postponed their early events for Friday.
President Obama condemned the Thursday night ambush of the Dallas police officers. He is in Warsaw, Poland for two days of meetings with European Union and NATO leaders. Margaret Brennan, who is traveling with the president, reports.
John Matthews, a former Dallas police officer and now the executive director of the Community Safety Institute, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what police departments could do in response to the police ambush and how people can build partnerships to improve community-police relations.
Former chief Washington correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer, a native of Fort Worth, Texas, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the Dallas police ambush and the week of deadly police shootings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana.
Dallas police officers were shot by snipers Thursday night during a protest against this week's police killings of two black men in Minnesota and Louisiana. NAACP president and CEO Cornell William Brooks joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the message he draws from the attack.
Pastor Michael W. Waters was helping to lead a peaceful rally in Dallas over deadly police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota before the police ambush Thursday night. The protest was coming to an end when he heard gunshots. Waters joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what he witnessed.
An attack in Dallas, described as an ambush, has killed five police officers during an otherwise peaceful protest. The city's mayor said that seven more officers and two civilians were wounded. Police have three suspects in custody, and the mayor says a fourth has died. Scott Pelley and Manuel Bojorquez report from Dallas.
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, who has been leading his city through the unprecendented tragedy of Thursday night's police ambush, joins "CBS This Morning" from Dallas to give the latest updates on the investigation.
The Dallas protest interrupted by sniper fire was one of several around the country Thursday night protesting deadly police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota. Anna Werner reports from St. Paul, Minnesota, with new details about Wednesday's police shooting of Philando Castile.