Police shot two suspects dead after they allegedly opened fire outside a Muhammad cartoon contest in Garland, Texas, yesterday evening. The suspects were shot in the parking lot of the Curtis Culwell Center after getting out of their vehicle around the time that the controversial event inside was scheduled to end, WFAA reports. Police tell NBC News that a security guard was injured in the shooting outside the event, which was policed by up to 40 extra officers. More:
- Late last night, a police rep said the bodies of the men were still near their vehicle, which was being examined by a bomb squad. "It's a very slow, tedious operation that's going on," the rep told the Dallas Morning News. "They may be even having to X-ray different things."