DALLAS (CNN) —Hours before a sniper shot him during a standoff with police, James Boulware was helping out at his father's house, mowing the lawn and promising to come back again soon.
Now Jim Boulware sobs as he sits in his home, knowing his son will never return. The federal agents who brought bomb-sniffing dogs as they searched for evidence are gone. So is the armored van his son bought on eBay. And for the father of the man whose son died after unleashing a hale of bullets at police headquarters Saturday, a devastating reality is beginning to sink in.
"Everyone of us has a breaking point. ... He hit his," Jim Boulware told CNN.
Boulware says his son was boiling with anger over a custody battle and blamed police for taking his son away.
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2 comments:
No sir your son hit the dying point. Sorry he resorted to trying to kill police officers that had nothing to do with his situation. He will suffer no more. Obviously he was mentally unstable as reported.
Men don't have equal rights in a custody battle, I see more to come.
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