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police are questioning at least three alleged suspects and manuel bojorquez is in downtown dallas. what is the latest? >> reporter: some breaking news now. we are learning that the fourth suspect, a man who was hold up inside a parking garage not too far from we are has died of self-inflicted gunshot wound. he had apparently been exchanging gunfire with officers but we have learned he has now died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. as you mentioned, the gunfire erupted in downtown dallas with no warning, turning this place into a war zone and still very much resembling one right now. officials say the intent of the shooters was to kill as many officers as possible. >> reporter: what was a peaceful protest by about 800 people turned into chaos. people marching at city hall ran for their lives as dozens of shots rang out. >> i was screaming run, run! active shooter, run, run, run! >> reporter: police say this was a coordinated attack. >> at least two snipers from elevated positions, as the protest rally march ended, began firing upon our officers. ambush style. >> reporter: as the
police are questioning at least three alleged suspects and manuel bojorquez is in downtown dallas. what is the latest? >> reporter: some breaking news now. we are learning that the fourth suspect, a man who was hold up inside a parking garage not too far from we are has died of self-inflicted gunshot wound. he had apparently been exchanging gunfire with officers but we have learned he has now died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. as you mentioned, the gunfire erupted in downtown...
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. >> manuel bojorquez in downtown dallas, manuel, thank you. >>> the dallas ambush was motivated in part by the fatal shooting by the police of alton sterling one week ago. today, arrests were made in the alleged plot to kill the officers there. david begnaud was there. >> reporter: scott, police say this was a substantial and credible threat. early saturday morning, police say three young men broke into the cash america pawn and stole eight guns. an officer found one of the suspects inside the pawn shop. the suspect allegedly told the officer he was looking for bullets in order to use with the stolen guns to kill law enforcement in the baton rouge area. now as that happened there was a large protest at tat police headquart ters, hat protest was in direct response to the death o can i go to the sleepover? lucy, i want you to promise me something if there's any drinking i want you to say, no thanks not my thing. mom i promise you your real friends won't care, deal? i promise mom they really do hear you did you pack your toothbrush? for tips on how to start the talk visit underagedrinking.
. >> manuel bojorquez in downtown dallas, manuel, thank you. >>> the dallas ambush was motivated in part by the fatal shooting by the police of alton sterling one week ago. today, arrests were made in the alleged plot to kill the officers there. david begnaud was there. >> reporter: scott, police say this was a substantial and credible threat. early saturday morning, police say three young men broke into the cash america pawn and stole eight guns. an officer found one of...
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the first two funerals are tomorrow. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in downtown dallas.uel, thank you. the dallas ambush was motivated in part by the fatal shooting by police of alton sterling in louisiana one week ago. today arrests were made in an alleged plot to kill police officers there. david begnaud is in baton rouge. david? >> reporter: scott, louisiana state police say this was a substantial and credible threat. early saturday morning baton rouge police say three young men broke into the cash america pawn and stole eight guns. a responding officer found one of the suspects inside the pawn shop. that suspect allegedly told the officer he was looking for bullets in order to use with the stolen guns to kill law enforcement in the baton rouge area. now, as the burglary happened, there was a large protest happening right in front of baton rouge police headquarters. that protest is in direct response to the death of 37- year-old alton sterling at the hands of two baton rouge police officers. scott, the suspects in the pawn shop burglary are 20, 17 and 13 years old. tw
the first two funerals are tomorrow. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in downtown dallas.uel, thank you. the dallas ambush was motivated in part by the fatal shooting by police of alton sterling in louisiana one week ago. today arrests were made in an alleged plot to kill police officers there. david begnaud is in baton rouge. david? >> reporter: scott, louisiana state police say this was a substantial and credible threat. early saturday morning baton rouge police say three young men...
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manuel bojorquez has more from the service. ♪ o say can you see.y the dawn's early light ♪ >> reporter: there were five empty seats at the memorial, each holding an american flag representing the officers who were killed. dallas mayor mike rawlings. >> we realize that our pain is you want to do what we want to do, honor the lives of these five officers. lorne ahrens, michael krol, michael smith, brent thompson, patrick zamarripa. >> reporter: the mayor also praised chief david brown for his leadership in the wake of the tragedy. >> he represents not only dallas but police officers, police chiefs, the entire calling across the united states of america. >> reporter: chief brown, known for never being at a loss for words, today decided to use lyrics from a stevie wonder song to honor the officers. >> we all know sometimes life's troubles can make you wish you were born in another time and place. that and twice is double that god knew exactly where he wanted you to be placed. >> reporter: the theme of the service was unity. former president george w. b
manuel bojorquez has more from the service. ♪ o say can you see.y the dawn's early light ♪ >> reporter: there were five empty seats at the memorial, each holding an american flag representing the officers who were killed. dallas mayor mike rawlings. >> we realize that our pain is you want to do what we want to do, honor the lives of these five officers. lorne ahrens, michael krol, michael smith, brent thompson, patrick zamarripa. >> reporter: the mayor also praised chief...
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manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: the nba's all-star weekend brings the best in basketball. >>hammers it home! >> reporter: and can bring the host city upward of $100 in business. but next year it won't be in charlotte. in a statement, the nba said, "we do not believe we could successfully host our all-star festivities in the climate created by hb2." governor pat mccrory signed the law in march. it blocks certain protections for l.g.b.t. people and mandates which public restroom transgender people can use. today the governor stood firm. >> in any decision i make, i pick common sense values to protect our children and our schools. >> reporter: james bazelle owns a restaurant near the arena and is concerned about how much money businesses could lose. >> not just downbusinesses, but the gas stations, convenience stores, everything down here. >> reporter: jennifer roberts is charlotte's mayor. are you concerned that if the law doesn't change, you will lose more events and revenue but if our state doesn't at least allow cities to put forward non-discrimination ordinances, then, yes,
manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: the nba's all-star weekend brings the best in basketball. >>hammers it home! >> reporter: and can bring the host city upward of $100 in business. but next year it won't be in charlotte. in a statement, the nba said, "we do not believe we could successfully host our all-star festivities in the climate created by hb2." governor pat mccrory signed the law in march. it blocks certain protections for l.g.b.t. people and mandates...
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today we learned that the killer had bigger plans and manuel bojorquez is in dallas. >> reporter: a law enforcement source tells cbs news micah johnson had hundreds of rounds of ammunition attached to his body when he carried out the attack, an indication he meant to kill more people. 13 officers used force against johnson, 11 fired their weapons, and two used a robot to detonate a bomb to kill him. today dallas police chief david brown defended that decision. >> he was telling us how many more he wanted to kill. this wasn't an ethical dilemma for me. i'd do it again. i'd do it again to save our officers' lives. >> reporter: investigators believe johnson appeared to be planning an even larger attack. but saw an opportunity to ambush officers after a protest against police brutality thursday night. a search of his dallas-area home revealed bomb-making materials, metal pipes of different length, chemicals, rifles and body armor according to a source. the gunman's father james johnson spoke to "the blaze." >> i love my son with all my heart. i hate what he did. >> reporter: his mother, del
today we learned that the killer had bigger plans and manuel bojorquez is in dallas. >> reporter: a law enforcement source tells cbs news micah johnson had hundreds of rounds of ammunition attached to his body when he carried out the attack, an indication he meant to kill more people. 13 officers used force against johnson, 11 fired their weapons, and two used a robot to detonate a bomb to kill him. today dallas police chief david brown defended that decision. >> he was telling us...
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there were funerals today for three of those officers, and manuel bojorquez has that. ♪ amazing gracehow sweet the sound ♪ >> reporter: at this service, dallas transit officer brent thompson was remembered as a family man, the father of six had recently married fellow transit officer emily. >> brent loved all of his brothers and sisters in blue. i encourage you to stand with me, continue to wear the badge with me, remembering the oath we took. we will not, we cannot, we shall not let the act of a coward break us. >> reporter: his daughter sandy fought back tears. >> one thing i would always say to my dad when he walked out the door was, "good-bye, daddy. i love you. be safe." and tonight we say our final, good-bye, daddy. we love you. be safe. >> reporter: thousands of law enforcement officers from across the country gathered to pay their respects to their fallen comrades. this was the procession for dallas officer lorne ahrens. hundreds lined the streets. officers saluted. the youngest did, too. inside, officer debbie taylor remembered the 6'4" ahrens as a gentle giant. >> not only w
there were funerals today for three of those officers, and manuel bojorquez has that. ♪ amazing gracehow sweet the sound ♪ >> reporter: at this service, dallas transit officer brent thompson was remembered as a family man, the father of six had recently married fellow transit officer emily. >> brent loved all of his brothers and sisters in blue. i encourage you to stand with me, continue to wear the badge with me, remembering the oath we took. we will not, we cannot, we shall...
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>> thank you, manuel bojorquez, from dallas. >>> we are waiting for the president to speak about what happened in dallas last my. he is in warsaw, poland. this is to address the police shootings that happened in baton rouge and minneapolis earlier this week. what happened in dallas as far as we can gather right now the deadliest shooting of police officers since 9/11. dawn has not broken in dallas yet so we don't know what else may develop. we don't know what else police may find. we don't know what else they will assess. but that is where we are at right now. eleven police officers were shot last night by at least two snipers. what appears to be, right now, although this may change, four people involved in the shootings and it's our understanding that at least one bystander was hurt as well in this gunfire. margaret brennan is standing by in warsaw as we await for the president here. let's go back to you again, margaret. >> reporter: jeff, the president is just concluding a meeting with european leaders, as well as the secretaries of state and defense john kerry and ash carter. we ex
>> thank you, manuel bojorquez, from dallas. >>> we are waiting for the president to speak about what happened in dallas last my. he is in warsaw, poland. this is to address the police shootings that happened in baton rouge and minneapolis earlier this week. what happened in dallas as far as we can gather right now the deadliest shooting of police officers since 9/11. dawn has not broken in dallas yet so we don't know what else may develop. we don't know what else police may...
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>> quijano: manuel bojorquez, thank you. one of the fallen heroes was dallas police officer michael smith, also an army veteran. omar villafranca spoke with his family. >> reporter: heidi and mike smith had the all-american family. she was a teacher, he was a police officer. and as a cop's wife, heidi knew that every time mike put on his uniform and went to work, the unthinkable could happen. >> it was always give a kiss. before we leave. and be safe. and he had always prepared me for the worst. >> reporter: every officer in every family in certain situations, like they answer a domestic call, those are always volatile. but this. >> that's what make this so much-- that's what makes this so much different. if i knew that he was pulling someone out of a burning car or it was an accident, or he was protecting someone, it would be different. but this, him being-- a sniper purposefully picking him and purposefully murdering him, it is just different than being at work and trying to do your job and being hurt. i could always make
>> quijano: manuel bojorquez, thank you. one of the fallen heroes was dallas police officer michael smith, also an army veteran. omar villafranca spoke with his family. >> reporter: heidi and mike smith had the all-american family. she was a teacher, he was a police officer. and as a cop's wife, heidi knew that every time mike put on his uniform and went to work, the unthinkable could happen. >> it was always give a kiss. before we leave. and be safe. and he had always...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, dallas. >>> the dallas police were not the only victims of the deadly ambushwounded in the attack. mia taylor was shot in the leg then rushed to shield her young son from the gunfire. gayle king spoke to taylor and four of her sons about that horrible moment. >> what does it feel like, being shot? away does it feel like? >> i want to say like someone just jabbed you with a needle. like a real sharp sting. >> you knew it was a bullet wound? >> oh, yeah, because it was hot. >> caused you to fall? >> i didn't fall, but kind of buckled. i was like oh, my gosh, i got hit. andrew turned around then and starts to grab at me. i'm already shot so i grab him. >> so at that point you're worried now about protecting andrew. >> absolutely. >> so i looked for my mom. and when i looked for my mom, she simultaneously grabs me and lays right on top of me. all that was exposed was my head. >> you said you were scared and just did what? >> i basically sat there and held my breath. i didn't know what was going on. i was shocked. never would have thought something like that would
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, dallas. >>> the dallas police were not the only victims of the deadly ambushwounded in the attack. mia taylor was shot in the leg then rushed to shield her young son from the gunfire. gayle king spoke to taylor and four of her sons about that horrible moment. >> what does it feel like, being shot? away does it feel like? >> i want to say like someone just jabbed you with a needle. like a real sharp sting. >> you knew it was a bullet wound?...
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. >> manuel bojorquez is in dallas. >> oh, say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ >> reporterre five empty seats at the memorial, each holding an american flag representing the officers who were killed. dallas mayor, mike rawlings. >> we realize that our pain is your pain. you want to do what we want to do. honor the lives of these five officers. lorne ahrens, michael krol, michael smith, brent thompson, patrick zamarippa. >> he praised chief brown in the wake of the tragedy. >> he represents not only dallas but police officers, police chiefs, this higher calling across the united states of america. >> chief brown, known for never being at a loss for words today decided to use lyrics from a stevie wonder song to honor the officers. >> we all know sometimes life's hate and troubles can make you wish you were born in another time and place. but you can bet your life times and twice as double that god knew exactly where he wanted you to be placed. >> the theme of the service was unity, former president george w. bush, who lives in dallas only miles where the attack happened direc
. >> manuel bojorquez is in dallas. >> oh, say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ >> reporterre five empty seats at the memorial, each holding an american flag representing the officers who were killed. dallas mayor, mike rawlings. >> we realize that our pain is your pain. you want to do what we want to do. honor the lives of these five officers. lorne ahrens, michael krol, michael smith, brent thompson, patrick zamarippa. >> he praised chief...
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manuel bojorquez, thank you very much.s about two miles from here. omar villafranca is there this morning. omar? >> reporter: good morning, scott. several of the victims are recovering here at baylor hospital. with when the gunshots rang out, hundreds of those peaceful protesters ran for cover. dallas police were running towards the gunfire. this morning, it was a gut wrenching scene when dallas police officers saluted the bodies of the killed officers as they were transported. now one of the ked is 43-year-old d.a.r.t. officer brent thompson, a seven-year member of the force. d.a.r.t. officer misty mcbride's father told us she was shot twice in the attack and she is recovering in the hospital. dallas mayor mike rawlings said he did receive a call from the white house and texas governor greg abbott, offering support and any help because the dallas police department right now is running very thin and their day is just going to get longer, scott, because downtown, a five-block radius is closed off and it is going to become a
manuel bojorquez, thank you very much.s about two miles from here. omar villafranca is there this morning. omar? >> reporter: good morning, scott. several of the victims are recovering here at baylor hospital. with when the gunshots rang out, hundreds of those peaceful protesters ran for cover. dallas police were running towards the gunfire. this morning, it was a gut wrenching scene when dallas police officers saluted the bodies of the killed officers as they were transported. now one of...
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manuel bojorquez has the latest. >> reporter: good morning.ay they have determined the gunman acted alone and had been planning an ambush on police for sometime. he chose thursday night to carry out a massacre on the streets of downtown dallas, opening fire on police officers who were doing crowd and traffic control at a protest against police brutality. twelve officers were hit and five killed. two protesters were also injured. we have learned the shooter, take-year-old micah xavier johnson was an army veteran who told police during a standoff that he wanted to kill as many officers and as many white officers as possible, upset over recent killings of black men by police. until a tactical team used a robot bomb to kill johnson. there were several people arrested after the shooting and the mayor said there were others who had rifles and were wearing protective gear at the protest, but turned out not to be involved in the shooting. the mayor said he now believes the city is safe and can move on to healing. >> manuel bojorquez this morning, than
manuel bojorquez has the latest. >> reporter: good morning.ay they have determined the gunman acted alone and had been planning an ambush on police for sometime. he chose thursday night to carry out a massacre on the streets of downtown dallas, opening fire on police officers who were doing crowd and traffic control at a protest against police brutality. twelve officers were hit and five killed. two protesters were also injured. we have learned the shooter, take-year-old micah xavier...
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we begin in dallas with manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: after the initial rounds of gunfire, dallas police chief david brown said in an interview today the gunman laughed at police negotiators and scribbled letters on a wall with his own blood, and that micah zavier johnson put his army training to use killing police officers, killing five and turning parts of dallas into a war zone. 25-year dallas police veteran james depugh rushed to the scene. >> it was painful seeing officers picked up and placed into squad cars. we don't ever see that hardly ever. >> reporter: on the streets, it was chaos. >> he has a rifle, let's move! >> i recall officers even half an hour, 45 minutes into this still moving people back because there is no idea what this guy is capable of. >> we did. >> reporter: but you were the targets this time too? >> yes. >> reporter: row howe do you do that? >> you don't think about it. you are to protect the citizens. >> reporter: the city remains on edge. a threat saturday night had officers on high alert, though it turned out to be a hoax. across dallas sunday, church servic
we begin in dallas with manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: after the initial rounds of gunfire, dallas police chief david brown said in an interview today the gunman laughed at police negotiators and scribbled letters on a wall with his own blood, and that micah zavier johnson put his army training to use killing police officers, killing five and turning parts of dallas into a war zone. 25-year dallas police veteran james depugh rushed to the scene. >> it was painful seeing officers...
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. >> manuel bojorquez in downtown dallas, manuel, thank you. >>> the dallas ambush was motivated in partal shooting by the police of alton sterling one week ago. today, arrests were made in the alleged plot to kill the officers there. david begnaud was there. >> reporter: scott, police say this was a substantial and credible threat. early saturday morning, police say three young men broke into the cash america pawn and stole eight guns. an officer found one of the suspects inside the pawn shop. the suspect allegedly told the officer he was looking for bullets in order to use with the stolen guns to kill law enforcement in the baton rouge area. now as that happened there was a large protest at tat
. >> manuel bojorquez in downtown dallas, manuel, thank you. >>> the dallas ambush was motivated in partal shooting by the police of alton sterling one week ago. today, arrests were made in the alleged plot to kill the officers there. david begnaud was there. >> reporter: scott, police say this was a substantial and credible threat. early saturday morning, police say three young men broke into the cash america pawn and stole eight guns. an officer found one of the suspects...
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. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez for us this evening. manuel, well done. thank you. earlier today, dallas police believe that there were multiple snipers. and three people were arrested. but this evening, police say the three were not involved, and federal officials say there's no evidence of an overseas terrorism link. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is on the investigation. jeff? >> reporter: scott, dallas police have searched the gunman's home where they found an arsenal. late today, they confirm they found bomb-making materials, ballistic vests, rifles, ammunition, and a personal journal of combat tactics. micah johnson had served in the military for six years before getting out just over a year a ago. his military record didn't foreshadow what unfolded in dallas last night. it was an ambush, with johnson firing down on police. in september 2013, he was activated to serve in the 420th bgineer brigade in afghanistan. he went through basic training where he would have had to qualify on an m-16 or an m-4 which are basic rifles carried by soldiers. in the
. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez for us this evening. manuel, well done. thank you. earlier today, dallas police believe that there were multiple snipers. and three people were arrested. but this evening, police say the three were not involved, and federal officials say there's no evidence of an overseas terrorism link. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is on the investigation. jeff? >> reporter: scott, dallas police have searched the gunman's home where they found an...
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manuel bojorquez tells us about the fallen. >> reporter: baton rouge officer matthew gerald was 41. the ex-marine and father of two had been with the department for less than a year. east baton rouge sheriff's deputy brad garafola was a 24- year veteran and father of four. he grew up on these streets. >> right here. >> charles cavally's nephew, 32- year old montrell jackson, was also killed in the ambush sunday. >> he was big in stature, about 6'3", 240 but he was just a big baby. he had such a good demeanor. he knew how to diffuse the situation. you couldn't help but like him if you knew him. >> reporter: on july 8th, following the deadly police shootings in baton rogue and minnesota and the attack in dallas that killed five police officers, jackson wrote on facebook that he was tired physically and emotionally. "i swear to god i love this city but i wonder if this city loves me. in uniform, i get nasty, hateful looks and out of uniform, some consider me a threat," he wrote. "this city must and will get better." his words seemed so profound. what do you think he symbolizes now? >>
manuel bojorquez tells us about the fallen. >> reporter: baton rouge officer matthew gerald was 41. the ex-marine and father of two had been with the department for less than a year. east baton rouge sheriff's deputy brad garafola was a 24- year veteran and father of four. he grew up on these streets. >> right here. >> charles cavally's nephew, 32- year old montrell jackson, was also killed in the ambush sunday. >> he was big in stature, about 6'3", 240 but he was...
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today, we learned that the killer had bigger plans, and manuel bojorquez is in dallas. >> reporter: aorcement source tells cbs news micah johnson had hundreds of rounds of ammunition attached to his body when he carried out the attack, an indication that he meant to kill more people. 13 officers worked against him 11 firing their weapons and two used a robot to detonate a bomb to kill him. today, police chief brown defended that decision. >> and he was telling us how many more he wanted to kill. this was not an ethical dilemma to me, i would do it again, chief, i would do it again to save officers' lives. >> reporter: investigators believe that johnson appeared to be planning an even larger attack but saw an opportunity to ambush officers after a protest against police brutality thursday night. a search of his dallas home revealed bomb-making materials, metal pipes of rifles, chemicals and body armor according to a source. different lengths, the gunman's father james johnson spoke to "the blaze". >> i love my son with all of my heart. i hate what he did. >> his mother, delphine johnso
today, we learned that the killer had bigger plans, and manuel bojorquez is in dallas. >> reporter: aorcement source tells cbs news micah johnson had hundreds of rounds of ammunition attached to his body when he carried out the attack, an indication that he meant to kill more people. 13 officers worked against him 11 firing their weapons and two used a robot to detonate a bomb to kill him. today, police chief brown defended that decision. >> and he was telling us how many more he...
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the service will take place as investigators piece together how this tragedy fo manuel bojorquez is athe myerson center where the interfaith service will take place this afternoon. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. while security crews are preparing for today's service, investigators are reviewing more than 170 hours of videotaped evidence and also reviewing 300 accounts from witnesses and officers all in an effort to piece together last week's attack. >> we're going to follow every lead that's exhausted until i'm satisfied that this was a lone person. >> reporter: dallas police chief david brown said investigators are questioning gunman micah johnson's mother delphine johnson who shared the home with her son. the search of the house vealed bomb making materials including metal pipes of different lengths, chemicals, rifles and body armor. >> he was very disappointed. >> reporter: in an interview with "the blaze" johnson said a fun loving man to a hermit. following the allegations. >> it may be the idea that he thought of our government, of what he thought the mili
the service will take place as investigators piece together how this tragedy fo manuel bojorquez is athe myerson center where the interfaith service will take place this afternoon. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. while security crews are preparing for today's service, investigators are reviewing more than 170 hours of videotaped evidence and also reviewing 300 accounts from witnesses and officers all in an effort to piece together last week's attack. >> we're...
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manuel bojorquez is here at the hospital with more. >> reporter: almost immediately after the shootingrs would-to-one of the entrance of this hospital in honor of the three fallen officers. all three were husbands and all thwe montrell jackson was only 32 years old. he served a community of baton rouge for a decade as a police officer. his wife gave birth to their first child only months earlier. >> he cried when he found out that he was going to have a son. such a tragedy. >> reporter: on july 8th following deadly police shootings in baton rouge and minnesota and killings of officers in dallas, jackson reportedly posted this emotional message on facebook saying, i've experienced so much in my short life and these last three days have tested me to my core. but, he pleaded, please don't let hate in fact, your heart. this city must and will get better. officer mauttthew gerald was 41 and with the baton rouge police department for less than a year and the father of two young girls. east baton rouge sheriff's deputy brad garafola spent 20 years on the force and just 45 years old and the fa
manuel bojorquez is here at the hospital with more. >> reporter: almost immediately after the shootingrs would-to-one of the entrance of this hospital in honor of the three fallen officers. all three were husbands and all thwe montrell jackson was only 32 years old. he served a community of baton rouge for a decade as a police officer. his wife gave birth to their first child only months earlier. >> he cried when he found out that he was going to have a son. such a tragedy. >>...
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. >> reena: manual bojorquez in dallas, manuel, thank you. >>> investigators say the gunman micah johnsons amassing an arsenal at his home outside of dallas. jeff pegues has more on the sniper and his troubled past. >> reporter: if there was a turning point in micah johnson's life it may have occurred in 2014 when his army commander forced him out of the military. at the time, johnson was being accused of sexual harassment. a military lawyer who represented him tells cbs news that the woman involved wanted johnson to seek "mental help." then in may 2015, about a month after the official end of his military career, police in richardson, texas, responding to a suspicious person call, found johnson sitting in a black tah tahoe. the incident was resolved without an arrest or charges. cbs news has learned that dating back to 2014, investigators believe johnson began building what amounted to an arsenal. he was stockpiling guns and gathering the elements to build explosives. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: a search of his home after the deadly shootout with police found weapons, bomb-making materials
. >> reena: manual bojorquez in dallas, manuel, thank you. >>> investigators say the gunman micah johnsons amassing an arsenal at his home outside of dallas. jeff pegues has more on the sniper and his troubled past. >> reporter: if there was a turning point in micah johnson's life it may have occurred in 2014 when his army commander forced him out of the military. at the time, johnson was being accused of sexual harassment. a military lawyer who represented him tells cbs...