(Fargo, ND) Fargo Police Chief Dave Zibolski is expressing gratitude for the Leadership Care Fund, which has played a key role in providing support to officers and their families impacted by the July 14th shooting. "Yeah, it's really amazing. That started out as an internal mechanism when those folks were putting that together. When the tragedy struck they were already
Officer Andrew Dotas, a field training officers who was wounded in the attack that killed rookie Officer Jake Wallin, was released from the hospital in August and is now recovering at home.
North Dakota Attorney General Andrew Wrigley said Mohamad Barakat, 37, was a complete loner and a force of evil with no discernible incentive for his attack on July 14 which killed PC Jake Wallin.
The gunman, Mohamad Barakat, 37, was shot dead by Fargo police officer Zach Robinson on July 14. Before finally being brought down, Barakat shot and killed rookie cop Jake Wallin, 23.