U.S. District Judge Nina Morrison in Brooklyn on Wednesday
issued a temporary restraining order against Rare Breed Triggers
LLC and Rare Breed Firearms LLC, and their owners Lawrence
DeMonico and Kevin Maxwell.
The Justice Department in a civil complaint said Rare Breed has
sold thousands of devices known as FRT-15s that are designed and
intended to convert AR-15 style semiautomatic firearms into
machine guns.
The department said this meant the devices qualified as machine
guns under federal law, and said the devices did not qualify for
limited exceptions permitting their sale.
It also objected to Rare Breed's sale of Wide Open Triggers, an
FRT-15 copy also designed to fit AR-15 style rifles, and said
Rare Breed did not comply with Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives (ATF) demands to stop selling both
products.
Rare Breed operates in Fargo, North Dakota, and, according to
court papers, Maxwell is also its general counsel. The
defendants did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
AR-15 style rifles have been used in many recent mass shootings.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the Justice Department
will do "everything in its power to protect the American people
from gun violence and to hold accountable those that flood our
communities with illegal guns."
The case is part of the Civil Initiative to Reduce Gun Violence,
launched last year by U.S. Attorney Breon Peace in Brooklyn to
address the causes of and reduce gun-related crime.
DeMonico was quoted in the complaint as having said Rare Breed
was the only company with the "balls" to sell the FRT-15, and
that he would not "turn tail and run or hide" if challenged.
The lawsuit seeks to ban FRT-15 sales, recover previously sold
devices, and provide restitution to buyers.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by David
Gregorio and Jonathan Oatis)
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