• Five things you should know about Dallas dead nigger shooting suspect

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    Micah Johnson
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    By LAUREN McGAUGHY and BRITTNEY MARTIN

    Micah Johnson, 25, has been identified as the shooter who
    targeted police at a peaceful protest in downtown Dallas late
    Thursday.

    After a long showdown, during which he was reportedly laughing,
    singing and bragging about training for the attack, Johnson was
    killed by a bomb-carrying robot.

    Here are five things you should know about him.

    Said he wanted to “kill white people”

    During an hours long standoff with police following the
    shooting, Johnson said he “wanted to kill white people,
    especially white officers,” according to Dallas Police Chief
    David Brown. He also expressed sympathy with Black Lives Matter,
    a movement advocating against racial profiling of black men by
    law enforcement, but said he "was not affiliated with any
    groups."

    Ex-military

    Johnson served in the U.S. Army Reserve in 2009, when he was 19,
    and was deployed to Afghanistan as a member of the 420th
    Engineer Brigade in November 2013, the Army confirmed. He
    specialized in carpentry and masonry. His service ended in April
    2015. He received several awards for his service.

    Went to high school in Mesquite, TX

    Johnson's parents divorced in 1996, when he was four. His
    mother lives in Mesquite and has worked at a church in DeSoto,
    according to public records; her ex-husband lives in Garland. He
    graduated in 2009 from John Horn High School in Mesquite, where
    he participated in JROTC, the high school level officer training
    program, according to the school district.

    Gun owner

    A friend and former coworker of Johnson’s described him as a gun
    owner who “was always distrustful of the police.” Caitlyn
    Lennon, 27, said she worked with Johnson at Jimmy John’s on
    Campbell Rd. in Richardson. The owner of the sandwich shop said
    Johnson left in 2012.

    Lennon said Johnson was open about his gun ownership, and that
    she had seen both long guns and handguns he owned.

    No criminal record

    Johnson does not have a criminal record in Dallas, Collin or
    Kaufman counties, according to online records searches. A law
    enforcement official told CNN that he had no known terror ties.

    Tyler Davis, Todd Gillman and Ariana Giorgi contributed to this
    report.

    http://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/headlines/20160708-five- things-you-should-know-about-dallas-shooting-suspect-micah-
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