Watch Live: President Barack Obama to Speak on Shooting of Baton Rouge Police Officers
The President Will Address the Nation as a Shooting That Killed Three Police Officers Is Still Unresolved
President Barack Obama will speak to the nation from the White House Briefing Room Sunday at 4:30 PM EDT. You can watch his remarks live below.
On Sunday morning three law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana were shot to death, and several other officers were wounded. One of the suspects was later killed by police.
The President earlier today released a statement strongly condemning the attack against police.Â
Attorney General Loretta Lynch also released a statement earlier today:
Attorney General Loretta Lynch on killing of three police officers in Baton Rouge https://t.co/cJFb2fz0fH pic.twitter.com/BHWC6eQ0hw
— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) July 17, 2016
Watch live (note: these events can be delayed as the President receives briefings) at ABC News, CBS News, or below:
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