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Olivia Blair

Daily Show host Trevor Noah tweets heartbreak at Dallas shooting: 'The point is to save lives not trade places'

Trevor Noah has issued a powerful response to the Dallas shootings. 

On Thursday night, five police officers were killed and seven were injured after snipers fired during a protest in the Texan city. The protest had been in response to two black men, Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, being killed by police officers in recent days. 

As the news of Dallas unfolded overnight, Daily Show host Noah responded to reports of four policeman being shot and one dying. “The point is to save lives not trade places,” he wrote.

On Thursday night’s Daily Show, Noah discussed the deaths of Mr Sterling and Mr Castile and, in his monologue, dissected the notion that you cannot be pro-police and support Black rights.

“If you’re pro-Black Lives Matter, you’re assumed to be anti-police and if you’re pro-police then you surely hate black people,” he said. “It seems to be you’re either pro-black and anti-cop or pro-cop and anti-black when in reality you can be pro-cop and pro-black, which is what we should all be. That is what we should be aiming for.”

John Legend also voiced his concern over the news of the Dallas shootings, writing to his 7.9 million followers: “Being against cops killing is not equal to being for killing cops.”

Other high-profile individuals to have reacted to the shootings and condemned violence include Joseph Gordon-Levitt, LeBron James and Shonda Rhimes.

Two of the police officers killed have been identified as Brent Thompson and Patrick Zamarripa.

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