Dallas Shooting Suspect Left Message Written in Blood at Parking Garage
Dallas Shooting Suspect Left Message Written in Blood at Parking Garage
Johnson had practiced military-style drills in his yard and trained at a private self-defence school.

Dallas: The suspect in the deadly attack on Dallas police officers scrawled letters in his own blood on the walls of the parking garage where officers cornered and later killed him, the police chief said Sunday.

Micah Johnson, a 25-year-old Army veteran, wrote the letters "RB" and other markings, David Brown told CNN's "State of the Union."

Investigators are looking through evidence from Johnson's suburban Dallas home to try to figure out what those letters might mean, Brown said.

He taunted authorities during two hours of negotiations, laughing at them, singing and at one point asking how many officers he had shot, the police chief said.

During the roughly two-hour standoff in the garage, Johnson lied to and taunted the police negotiators, Brown said.

Johnson had practiced military-style drills in his yard and trained at a private self-defence school that teaches special tactics, including "shooting on the move," a maneuver in which an attacker fires and changes position before firing again.

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