BATON ROUGE, La., July 17 – A gunman killed three police officers and wounded three others in Louisiana’s capital on Sunday, nearly two weeks after the fatal police shooting of a black man there sparked nationwide protests, one of which led to the massacre of five Dallas policemen. BATON ROUGE, La., July 17 – A gunman killed three police officers and wounded three others in Louisiana’s capital on Sunday, nearly two weeks after the fatal police shooting of a black man there sparked nationwide protests, one of which led to the massacre of five Dallas policemen. The suspect, described by a U.S. government official as having served in the Marine Corps, was himself shot to death minutes later in a gunfight with police who converged on the scene. Two Baton Rouge Police Department officers and one sheriff’s deputy were killed, and one sheriff’s deputy was left critically wounded in what Baton Rouge Mayor Kip Holden said began as an “ambush-style” attack on officers. Another police officer and one other deputy suffered less severe wounds and were expected to survive. Colonel Mike Edmonson, superintendent of the Louisiana State Police, said in a press conference that the gunman was believed to have… Read full this story
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