Congressional Committee Seeks Cop Killers’ VA Medical Records

The head of a House committee wants the medical and benefits records of veterans Marine Gavin Eugene Long and Micah Xavier Johnson, who shot and killed police officers in Louisiana and Texas earlier this month. House Veterans' Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller, R-Fla., has asked the Veterans Affairs Department to brief the panel's staff and bring an unredacted copies of the full medical records and any benefits claims that Long and Johnson filed with the VA.

On Dallas Trip, Obama Will Try to Make Sense of Shootings

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Dallas suspect taunted police during 2 hours of negotiation

The suspect in the deadly attack on Dallas police taunted authorities during two hours of negotiations, laughing at them, singing and at one point asking how many officers he had shot, the police chief said Sunday. Micah Johnson, a black Army veteran, insisted on speaking with a black negotiator and wrote in blood on the wall of a parking garage where police cornered and later killed him, David Brown told CNN's "State of the Union."

Dallas police soldier on despite tragedy, hardships

Dallas Police Chief David Brown prays during a a vigil at Thanks-Giving square in Dallas on July 8, 2016, following the shootings during a peaceful protest on July 7 which left 5 police officers dead. / AFP PHOTO / Laura BuckmanLAURA BUCKMAN/AFP/Getty Images Wilting under the weight of low pay, low morale and rising anger from many of the people they are sworn to protect, some Dallas officers were feeling under-appreciated and overworked.

Ira Tobolowsky’s Sons Speak About Their Loss

The three sons of prominent Dallas civil attorney Ira Tobolowsky are sharing family photos and speaking out, hoping it could help the detectives investigating their father's death. The three sons of the prominent Dallas civil attorney who died one week ago say they're trying to stay strong, because their dad would want them to "keep smiling and carry on."