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Dallas Shooting: 5 Officers Killed During Protests Against Police

Last updated on Friday, July 8, 2016

(DALLAS TX) - Shooters killed five officers during protests against police in downtown Dallas, marking the deadliest single attack on law enforcement since September 11, 2001.

Gunshots rang out Thursday night during demonstrations against the shooting deaths of two African-American men by police in Louisiana and Minnesota.

A total of 11 officers were shot, Dallas police said. A standoff is underway as authorities try to negotiate with a suspect in a downtown garage.

It was the deadliest single attack on law enforcement since the 2001 terror attacks, when 72 officers died, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

Here's what we know:

Retired FBI special agent Steve Moore said the attack may have been planned in advance.

"This was an attack planned long before-- waiting for an opportunity to go," Moore said. "I think there was so much logistically, ammunition-wise. They may not have planned the location, they may not have planned the vantage point. But they had prepared for an attack before last night's shooting is my guess."

President Barack Obama has been notified on the shooting, and a team is keeping him updated on the situation, the White House said.

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