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State police also extend thoughts and prayers to the Baton Rouge police force. Doug Cain said two “persons of interest” were detained in the nearby town of Addis.

Gov. John Bell Edwards told media Sunday afternoon that the gunman committed, “an absolutely unspeakable, heinous attack”. When officers arrived, the gunman reportedly fired on them indiscriminately. Long was killed at the scene.

After his service in the Marines, he reportedly attended the University of Alabama in the spring of 2012 for just one semester.

The name-change document ends: “Standing firm on the Ancient Principles of, LOVE, TRUTH, PEACE, FREEDOM AND JUSTICE”.

The gunman also critically wounded a deputy who is “fighting for his life”, said East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux. “They don’t know what to say”. One suspect is deceased.

On Sunday, a man identified as Gavin Long of Kansas city went on a shooting rampage on his 29th birthday that left two police officers and a sheriff’s deputy dead, CNN quoted police sources as saying.

Police officers block off Airline Highway near the scene of a fatal shooting of police officers in Baton Rouge, La.

The law enforcement official described the situation in Baton Rouge as a powder keg. “And all of us are again heartbroken at the news of yet another tragedy”. “Jackson and other officers tried to reach the toddler using fire extinguishers, but there wasn’t enough time”, The Advocate reported.

Since the shooting death of Sterling by Baton Rouge police, the department has anxious about threats against officers.

Col. Mike Edmonson made the comments Monday morning.

He said that authorities believe the “scene is contained”, meaning that a shooter was unlikely on the loose.

Don Coppola, speaking on local television station WAFB, did not know the extent of the injuries or give the precise number of officers injured.

Setepenra’s Twitter feed, which was filled with posts targeting white people, said he had traveled to Dallas, and he posted videos of himself traveling there.

The attack took place roughly five miles away from the Triple S Food Mart where street seller Alton Sterling was shot dead at the hands of police officers earlier this month.

The gunman slain in Baton Rouge, La., yesterday after killing three police officers and wounding three others matched the profile of the Dallas killer – a black former military man who apparently lured cops into an ambush. He was deployed to Iraq between June 2008 and January 2009.

“I just want to say God bless these killers”.

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Jackson and two other Baton Rouge law enforcement officers investigating a report of a man with an assault rifle were killed Sunday.

Baton Rouge police press conference