Investigation reveals Fargo gunman's movements before deadly police shooting

In this image released by the North Dakota Attorney General's Office, Mohamad Barakat arrives at a gun range the late morning of July 14, 2023, near Casselton, N.D. Newly released investigative reports into a shooting ambush of police officers last year in Fargo, show the gunman preparing the night before the deadly attack, loading his weapons and visiting a gun range in the hours leading up to the shooting on July 14. (North Dakota Attorney General's Office via AP)

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Newly released investigative reports into last year's deadly ambush of police officers in Fargo, North Dakota, show the gunman loading his weapons into a garage and visiting a gun range hours before the attack.

The trove of investigation documents released Thursday includes a timeline of images from Mohamed Barakat’s apartment and surveillance cameras that map his movements before the July 14 shooting as officers investigated a routine traffic crash. Barakat shot and killed one Fargo police officer and wounded two other officers and a bystander before a fourth officer killed him in an exchange of gunfire. Investigators have said they believe Barakat was planning a larger attack.

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