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Suspect confirmed dead after Dallas police HQ attack

WATCH ABOVE: A lone gunman went on a shooting rampage at police headquarters sending officers scrambling. Explosives were planted outside and he rammed a police car before being shot dead by snipers. Jennifer Johnson reports.

DALLAS – Authorities confirm a sniper has fatally shot a cornered suspect in an overnight attack on Dallas police headquarters.

The police sniper shot the man following a standoff of several hours in a restaurant parking lot in the suburb of Hutchins, where he had fled in a van after the early-morning shootout outside of police headquarters near downtown Dallas, Chief David Brown said at a news conference.

WATCH: Footage of police using robot to investigate Dallas police station shooter’s van.

Investigators found a package containing pipe bombs near the headquarters building and the suspect told police negotiators that he had “C4” explosives in the van, Brown said. The chief said police were using a camera-equipped robot to inspect the van and to try to determine if the suspect was alive or dead.

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Brown said investigators believe the man acted alone, even though early witness reports suggested there could have been as many as four attackers. Brown said the suspect apparently moved quickly during the attack, which may have given the impression that others were involved.

WATCH: Cellphone footage of Dallas police station shooter ramming van into cop car.

Cellphone video shot from a balcony or roof near the headquarters building showed the suspect’s dark-colored van ram a squad car as gunshots ring out. Brown said shots struck several squad cars, but nobody except for the suspect was shot or injured during the hours-long confrontation.

In an earlier news conference, Brown said the suspect had identified himself as James Boulware and told police that he blamed them for losing custody of his son and “accusing him of being a terrorist.”

WATCH: Dallas police chief releases details on police station attack.

After announcing police had shot the suspect, Brown said investigators were still trying to confirm his identity, pointing out that the suspect could have been lying about his name earlier.

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Ladarrick Alexander and his fiancee, Laquita Davis, were driving back toward the police station to their nearby apartment when they heard 15 to 20 gunshots in quick succession.

Seconds later, police could be seen swarming an unmarked van that appeared to have crashed into a police car, they said.

They turned around and were parked outside the police perimeter about two blocks away, where they heard the sound of one detonation at about 4:30 am and smoke coming up in the air.

Police headquarters is in a former warehouse district where a boutique hotel and several new apartment buildings have been opened.

“We don’t see too much going around here at all,” Alexander said.

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