Man Shot and Killed in Gunfire Exchange Outside Dallas Courthouse

Man Shot and Killed in Gunfire Exchange Outside Dallas Courthouse
Law enforcement hovers over the shooter in a parking lot after he fired shots at the Earle Cabell federal courthouse in downtown Dallas on June 17, 2019. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)

DALLAS—A masked 22-year-old man was killed in an exchange of gunfire with federal officers outside a federal courthouse in downtown Dallas on the morning of June 17, an FBI official said.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Matthew DeSarno said late Monday morning that Brian Isaack Clyde was pronounced dead at a hospital following the shooting outside the Earle Cabell Federal Building. A large law enforcement presence was visible downtown late Monday morning, with police closing off several blocks around the federal building.

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An armed shooter (shown) attacks at the Earle Cabell federal courthouse in downtown Dallas on June 17, 2019. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)

“At this time we have no information indicating that there are other shooters, other threats to the community. We are working on one vehicle, we will have that cleared shortly,” DeSarno said.

Following the shooting, a bomb squad examined a vehicle associated with the man as a precaution and performed controlled explosions. Two loud blasts from that could be heard downtown Monday morning.

The Dallas Morning News reports that one of its photographers, Tom Fox, was outside the building and witnessed a gunman opening fire. A photograph shows authorities tending to a shirtless man lying on the ground in a parking lot outside the building.

Fox said he was outside the building when a man in a mask parked at the corner of two downtown streets. He said the man ran and began shooting at the courthouse, cracking the glass of the door.

The window panes in the courthouse’s revolving door were broken.

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An armed shooter (shown) attacks at the Earle Cabell federal courthouse Monday morning in downtown Dallas on June 17, 2019. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)

Chad Cline, 46, who lives in a building near the courthouse, told The Associated Press that just before 9 a.m. a message was broadcast throughout the building that there was an active shooter in the area and that residents should stay inside. Less than half an hour later, another message said there was a potential bomb threat and that residents needed to leave.

He, his wife and their two dogs went to a coffee shop. When he returned to his building later in the morning, he asked an officer armed with a rifle when he would be able to get back in and the officer didn’t know.

Dallas Police said that a suspect
Dallas Police said that a suspect in an “active shooter incident” was shot during an exchange of gunfire with federal officers in downtown Dallas. (KTVT via CNN)

By Jake Bleiberg

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