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Dallas Police Officers Killed In Sniper Attack: What We Know

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Dallas Police Chief David Brown, left, and Mayor Mike Rawlings at a press conference on the shooting of a dozen officers.  (Stewart F. House/Getty Images)

This is a developing story. Last updated 7:58 a.m. PDT Friday

A sniper attack in Dallas killed five police officers Thursday, in a bout of violence that didn't end until a sniper who had fired on police died in a parking garage. Police say at least four people were involved in the attack and that they have three suspects in custody.

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