Dallas Shootings Unfold Through Social Media
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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Millions of people learned of the Dallas shootings over social media.
Demonstrators began posting on social media about the shooting at around 9 p.m. Dallas time. One video posted at 9:02 p.m. shows peaceful protesters and then chaos breaks out.
SOMEONE GOT SHOT I CAMT STOL CEYINTN pic.twitter.com/oZ9wuXqtbP
— ️ (@bhuwkls) July 8, 2016
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As the situation unfolded, more videos and photos began flooding Twitter feeds.
Alison Griz posted "I am so scared." as dozens of gun shots rang out in the background.
I am so scared. pic.twitter.com/jw88QnKGXG
— Allison (@allisongriz) July 8, 2016
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CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez made his way to the scene, where he found officers trying to clear civilians from an alley where a suspect appeared to be cornered just before 11 p.m.
Just before midnight, Dallas Police then tweeted a picture of one person of interest – a man with a goatee holding a rifle. Then a Dallas protest organizer said that person of interest is his brother. That man turned himself in.
This is one of our suspects. Please help us find him! pic.twitter.com/Na5T8ZxSz6
— Dallas Police Depart (@DallasPD) July 8, 2016
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Corey Hughes said in a TV interview his brother Mark was marching with an unloaded gun, and turned it over to a police officer immediately after the shots were fired.
Just before 1 a.m., Dallas Police Chief David Brown said three suspects were in custody and the fourth was still in negotiations with police. The fourth suspect - Micah Johnson – was killed by an explosive device after negotiations with police fell through at about 2:30 a.m., right after saying he acted alone.