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A Dallas police officer guards the scene of last night's shooting as investigators work in downtown Dallas on July 8, 2016. (AP)
A Dallas police officer guards the scene of last night's shooting as investigators work in downtown Dallas on July 8, 2016. (AP)
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LIVE BLOG: Ambush in Dallas

What began as a peaceful demonstration against police violence in Dallas Thursday night turned into a deadly ambush against police, leaving five officers dead and Americans dazed yet again in the face of gun violence and tragedy. Here are the latest updates from this developing story.

What began as a peaceful demonstration against police violence in Dallas Thursday night turned into a deadly ambush against police, leaving five officers dead and Americans dazed yet again in the face of gun violence and tragedy. The nation was already reeling from news of police officers shooting black men, one in Louisiana, where Alton Sterling was shot point blank while on the ground in police custody. In St. Paul, Minnesota, Philando Castile, was shot after telling the officer that he was licensed and armed. A video shot by his girlfriend, who was in the passenger seat of their car, was posted on Facebook, sparking protests.
Diamond Reynolds, the girlfriend of Philando Castile is consoled by a minister outside the governor's residence in St. Paul, Minn., on Thursday, July 7, 2016.
Diamond Reynolds, the girlfriend of Philando Castile is consoled by a minister outside the governor's residence in St. Paul, Minn., on Thursday, July 7, 2016.

Before news of the shooting in Dallas, protests sprung up, including one in Minnesota, where Castile was shot during a traffic stop.

President Barack Obama made a statement, calling the shooting of the Dallas police a "vicious, calculated and despicable" attack.

The Dallas mayor and police chief addressed the media throughout the night:

In the aftermath of the shootings, guidance came to the New York police department:

NYPD Orders Officers To Work In Pairs Following Dallas Sniper Attack

NYPD officers keep an eye on protesters as they take part in a protest against the killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile during a march in New York July 7, 2016. (Reuters)
NYPD officers keep an eye on protesters as they take part in a protest against the killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile during a march in New York July 7, 2016. (Reuters)

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