Dallas gunman 'disappointed' by military experience

Tasha Lomoglio, of Dallas, cries after lighting candles at a makeshift memorial in honor of the slain Dallas police officers in front of police headquarters in Dallas. AP Photo/Gerald Herbert

Tasha Lomoglio, of Dallas, cries after lighting candles at a makeshift memorial in honor of the slain Dallas police officers in front of police headquarters in Dallas. AP Photo/Gerald Herbert

Published Jul 11, 2016

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Dallas - The US military veteran who shot dead five police officers in a racially charged attack in Dallas last week had been “disappointed” by his experience with the US Army, his mother told media outlet TheBlaze.com on Monday.

“The military was not what Micah thought it would be,” Delphine Johnson, whose son Micah Xavier Johnson was killed by a police robot carrying a bomb at the end of his rampage. “He was very disappointed. Very disappointed.”

Reuters

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