'How many law enforcement and people have to die?': Donald Trump speaks out after Baton Rouge police shootings
- Donald Trump said: 'We grieve for the officers killed in Baton Rouge today'
- But he also took the opportunity to blast 'lack of leadership in our country'
- Trump spoke as three officers were confirmed dead in Louisiana city
- One suspect is dead after the ambush and police fear two may be at large
- Details about attack remain unclear, but Trump was quick to blame Obama
PUBLISHED: 20:07, 17 July 2016 | UPDATED: 23:06, 17 July 2016
Donald Trump jumped on the opportunity to blast President Barack Obama once again while paying tribute to three police officers in Baton Rouge
Three officers were confirmed dead and three more were injured after a shooting at a gas station along Airline Highway in the Louisiana city on Sunday morning.
One suspect is dead and law enforcement officials believe a further two may still be at large, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office said. The races of the victims and suspect were not immediately known.
Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, took to Facebook to pay tribute to the fallen officers, but couldn't resist taking a swipe at Obama, despite details of the attack still being unclear.
'We grieve for the officers killed in Baton Rouge today,' the billionaire businessman said, adding: 'How many law enforcement and people have to die because of a lack of leadership in our country? We demand law and order.'
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Donald Trump jumped on the opportunity to blast President Barack Obama once again while paying tribute to three police officers in Baton Rouge
On Twitter, the 70-year-old added: 'We are TRYING to fight ISIS, and now our own people are killing our police.
'Our country is divided and out of control. The world is watching.'
Trump continued to repeat the word 'divided', first telling fans to watch his upcoming 60 minutes interview and promising he would be discussing 'law and order' before adding, 'Bad times for divided USA!'
And three hours later Trump went on a second rant that took aim at Obama, writing: 'Our country is totally divided and our enemies are watching.'
'We are not looking good, we are not looking smart, we are not looking tough!'
'President Obama just had a news conference, but he doesn't have a clue. Our country is a divided crime scene, and it will only get worse!'
Trump was also quick to blast Obama in the wake of the terror attack on Nice, France, on Thursday evening.
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He also reiterated his call for the United States to tighten its borders and brought up his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the country as a solution in interviews hours after the attacks.
The Baton Rouge attack, which happened just before 9am less than a mile from police headquarters, comes amid spiraling tensions across the country between the black community and police.
Baton Rouge has seen constant protests since the shooting of a black man outside a convenience store on July 5.
Alton Sterling, 37, was killed in a scuffle with two white police officers – sparking Black Lives Matter protests across the country.
Trump continued to repeat the word 'divided' as he went on a second rant about Obama three hours later
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