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Sniper learned mobile shooting

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DALLAS: The gunman who killed five police officers at a protest march had practised military-style drills in his yard and trained at a private school that teaches special tactics, including “shooting on the move”, a manoeuvre in which an attacker fires and changes position before firing again.

Micah Johnson, an army veteran, received instructio­n at the Academy of Combative Warrior Arts in the Dallas suburb of Richardson about two years ago, said the school’s founder and chief instructor, Justin J Everman.

Mr Everman’s statement was corroborat­ed by a police report from May 8, 2015, when someone at a business a short distance away called in a report of several suspicious people in a parked SUV.

The investigat­ing officer the officer spoke to Johnson, who said he “had just gotten out of a class at a nearby self-school”.

Johnson told the officer he was “waiting for his dad to arrive” and pick up his brother. No one else was apparently questioned.

On Friday, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings described Johnson as “a mobile shooter” who had written manifestos on how to “shoot and move”.

Authoritie­s have said the 25-year-old gunman kept a journal of combat tactics and had amassed a personal arsenal at his home, including bomb-making materials, rifles and ammunition.

The academy website refers to one of its courses as a tactical applicatio­ns programme” (TAP).

“Reality is highly dynamic. You will be drawing your firearm, moving, shooting on the move, fixing malfunctio­ns, all under high levels of stress,” the website says. “Most people never get to train these skills as they are not typically allowed on the static gun range.”

The TAP training includes “shooting from different positions”, “drawing under stress” and “drawing from concealmen­t”. Mr Everman declined to specify which classes Johnson took.

“I don’t know anything about Micah. I’m sorry. He’s gone. He’s old to us. I have thousands of people,” Mr Everman said.

The two men, however, were friendly and talked in Facebook conversati­ons in August 2014. Mr Everman knew Johnson had been out of the country. Army officials said he had been deployed in Afghanista­n around that time.

Mr Everman suggested that Johnson “let me know when you make it down this way”.

“Will be great to get you back in the academy,” Mr Everman said, according to a comment thread saved before Johnson’s Facebook profile was taken down. “I concur,” Johnson replied. More recently, a neighbour reported to investigat­ors that Johnson had been seen practising some sort of military drill in his backyard in the Dallas suburb of Mesquite, said Clay Jenkins, the Dallas County judge, the county’s most senior elected official.

Tensions were still high on Saturday in Dallas, where 20 square blocks of downtown remained cordoned off as a crime scene. The police department tightened security on Saturday evening after receiving an anonymous threat.

Earlier in the day, US President Barack Obama called Johnson a “demented individual” who does not represent black US residents any more than a white man accused of killing blacks at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, represents whites. “So we cannot let the actions of a few define all of us,” Mr Obama said from Warsaw, Poland.

The president planned to visit Dallas in a few days and to convene a White House meeting next week with police officers and community and civil rights activists.

It was the third time in as many days that Mr Obama has spoken about the fatal police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota that were immediatel­y followed by the sniper attacks in Dallas.

Johnson, who donned a protective vest and used a military-style semi-automatic rifle, was killed by a robot-delivered bomb after the Thursday night shootings, which marked the deadliest day for US law enforcemen­t since the Sept 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Johnson was a private first class with a specialty in carpentry and masonry. He served in the Army Reserve for six years starting in 2009 and did one tour in Afghanista­n from November 2013 to July 2014, the military said.

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Johnson: ‘Demented individual’ — Obama

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