The Fargo shooter used a binary trigger. Here’s what to know about the device that’s worrying police
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The man police say shot and killed a Fargo police officer and shot two more officers and another person used a “binary trigger” device that allowed him to fire his weapon rapidly during the attack on ...
FARGO, N.D. -- North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley said the gunman who ambushed Fargo police officers, killing one, used a legal device called a binary trigger. Mohamad Barakat, 37, opened fire ...
The law bans owning or possessing binary triggers. The law was passed after a shooter used one to kill three first responders in Burnsville in February. The law takes effect Jan. 1. (FOX 9) - The ...
The Fargo shooter used a binary trigger. Here's what to know about the device that's worrying police
Sitting in a parked car with an arsenal of weapons and ammunition, the man who fired on police officers in North Dakota earlier this month chose to use the one gun in his vehicle that was modified ...
The “binary trigger” device allowed Barakat to fire his double magazine long rifle very rapidly, according to Wrigley. The attack was “all made possible because of what is known as a binary trigger,” ...
The Fargo shooter used a binary trigger. Here’s what to know about the device that’s worrying police
Sitting in a parked car with an arsenal of weapons and ammunition, the man who fired on police officers in North Dakota earlier this month chose to use the one gun in his vehicle that was modified ...
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