Delete photos on ipad, but save photos on macbook pro?

I want to delete a large number of older photos (2000+) from my iPad2 to free up space.  I have already synced the iPad to my Macbook Pro,
AND, I want to save these photos only on my Macbook Pro.
I only backup and sync to my Mac directly, and do not use iCloud (I don't particularly want to unless necessary to solve this problem).
Once the photos were backed up to the Mac, I found that they cannot be deleted from the iPad.   I cannot see how to delete them using the
Mac either.
Ipad2 has IOS 8.1.1   64GB storage, 23.80 GB free
Macbook Pro OSX 10.9.5
iTUnes 12.0.26

Photos in the camera roll can be included in the backup, but what you realy want to do is import them to your Mac using iPhoto, Image Capture, or Aperture, if you have that on your Mac. Take a look at this.
Import photos and videos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac or Windows PC - Apple Support
IF you cannot delete the photos on the iPad, you must have synced them to the device from your Mac at some point. The only way to remove the synced photos is to connect to iTunes on the Mac, select your device, click on then Photos Tab and then uncheck the Sync Photos From heading and click on Apply in the lower right corner to remove all photos, or to uncheck the albums or events that you want to remove and then click on Apply to remove those specific folders of photos,

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