WTF? Why don't they know who 2 of the dead cops were, they didn't have badges or ID? This is not going to end well...

Edit, the whole article didn't paste, think it's just the pictures.

http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/07/0...-dallas-ambush

DETAILS: 3 Police Officers Killed in Dallas Ambush Have Been Identified


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Five Dallas police officers were killed Thursday night when a sniper opened fire on them at a rally against police brutality.

The gunman was identified as Micah Johnson, 25, a resident of the Dallas area. Police said he expressed a desire to kill white people, especially police officers, and anger over recent police shootings.

Three other people were taken into custody, but it's unclear whether there was more than one gunman.
Three of the officers who were killed have been identified.
Here's what we know about them...

http://insider.foxnews.com/sites/ins...?itok=cmgprm6S

Brent ThompsonBrent Thompson, 43, was a DART transit police officer since 2009 and is the first DART officer killed in the line of duty.
Thompson taught at the police academy, previously serving as a private contractor in Iraq and Afghanistan and was a grandfather.

He served in Iraq and Afghanistan helping to train local police forces. He had previously served in the Marines.

He was said to be in "great spirits" recently following his marriage to a fellow DART officer.

A second officer killed in the attack was identified as Michael Krol, 40. He was a member of the Dallas P.D. since 2007, previously serving as a Wayne County Corrections officer in Detroit before moving to Dallas.

The third officer to be identified reportedly served three tours in Iraq. Dallas police officer Patrick Zamarripa, 32, was a Mexican-American Navy veteran.

His stepmother told the Daily News that she texted him last night after she heard about the shooting, but got no response.
She said the family is devastated and that Zamarripa, who has a wife and a two-year-old daughter, "loved being a cop."