Gunman who ambushed North Dakota police had a ‘binary trigger’ that let him fire rapidly, AG says
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A gunman who ambushed police officers in Fargo, North Dakota, last week had a “binary trigger” that allowed him to fire rapidly, authorities said Friday.
The .223-caliber rifle that Mohamad Barakat used in his July 14 attack sounded like an automatic weapon because of how quickly it fired, state Attorney General Drew Wrigley said at a news conference.
Barakat killed one officer and wounded two others and a civilian before the fourth officer at the scene shot and killed him. Wrigley said the wounded officers fell in quick succession.
Police were investigating a routine collision on a busy Fargo street when the heavily armed Barakat opened fire on them before they could react.