Married Gay Man Among Police Officers Shot in Dallas

Jesus Retana, a police officer for Dallas's transit system, was one of seven law enforcement officials injured by a sniper on Thursday; five died.

The country is still reeling from Thursday's sniper attack at a Dallas protest against police brutality where five police officers were shot dead and seven more injured (two civilians were also hurt). The Dallas Morning News reports one of the officers injured was a gay man named Jesus Retana.

Retana, 32 (pictured, left), is a Dallas native and 10-year veteran of the DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) police department. Since being shot on Thursday, he's been released from the hospital and is recuperating at home with his husband, Andrew Moss.

After Moss, a fellow officer, left the Fort Worth police force after falling ill in 2010, the couple successfully pushed for DART to extend health insurance and other benefits to same-sex partners and spouses.

The couple, married in 2008 in California, have declined to speak to the media, citing safety concerns.

Micah Xavier Johnson acted alone in Thursday night's shooting spree at the protest against police brutality in downtown Dallas, officials say, and his intent was to kill as many police officers as possible. Johnson was apparently motivated by this week's high-profile police shootings of African-American men — Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota — and had a history of mental instability.