Dallas police headquarters on lockdown after threat
AFP
July 9, 2016 07:50 MYT
July 9, 2016 07:50 MYT
Dallas police headquarters heightened security Saturday after receiving a threat against officers, police said on the scene told AFP two days after a gunman killed five officers in the Texas city.
"The Dallas Police Department received an anonymous threat against law enforcement across the city and has taken precautionary measures," to heighten security, Dallas police said in an emailed statement to media.
Although police officers told AFP the headquarters were on lockdown, the department tweeted that that was not the case.
SWAT officers were deployed at the main building, local media reported.
The sight of a masked man caused police to go on heightened alert, the Dallas Morning News reported.
"A man wearing a black mask was spotted in a parking garage behind the headquarters," the paper said.
"Officers have completed manual search of the garage. No suspect found," the police department tweeted. "As a precautionary measure, K9 is conducting a secondary search."
The police asked reporters at the building to stop broadcasting live video from the scene.