'It looked like he was playing Call of Duty or something. He had everything on.' A gunman who appeared to be wearing tactical gear and wielding an assault rifle opened fire outside a federal courthouse in Dallas.
A gunman who appeared to be wearing tactical gear and wielding an assault rifle opened fire outside a federal courthouse in Dallas Monday morning, but no one aside from the alleged shooter appeared to be injured in the incident, police said.
The alleged gunman, identified by federal authorities as 22-year-old U.S. Army veteran Brian Isaack Clyde, was gravely wounded in the gun battle with Federal Protective Service officers, said Matthew DeSarno, special agent in charge at the Federal Bureau of Investigation Dallas/Fort Worth office. Clyde was taken to Baylor University Medical Center where he was pronounced dead, DeSarno said at a news conference.
"It looked like he was playing Call of Duty or something. He had everything on," Brown told ABC News, referring to the first-person shooter video game."He even took aim at a girl walking a dog. There were a couple of ladies hiding behind a car."The gunman is then seen in Brown's video running through a nearby parking lot, where the gun battle apparently occurred. Federal authorities said he had more than five 30-round magazines on him.
Police have yet to comment on a possible motive for the shooting. There were about 300 federal employees inside the building at the time of shooting, authorities said, noting that one employee sustained minor injuries while taking cover. Police bomb squad technicians were examining the suspect's car found parked on a street near the courthouse. Dallas police said on Twitter that they were preparing to do a controlled explosion of that vehicle, but offered no further details.Witness Don Miles told WFAA that he was walking into the courthouse for a hearing when the shooting broke out and people inside the building began streaming out.
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