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An Afghan national charged in the shooting of two U.S. National Guard members last week had been previously trained by American forces, and his actions should not reflect on the people of Afghanistan,
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the man accused of shooting two National Guardsmen, was psychologically deteriorating for years, emails indicate.
The crazed gunman accused of shooting two National Guard troops in Washington DC shouted “Allahu Akbar” as he fired his weapon, according to a newly released criminal affidavit.
After the shooting of two National Guard members last week, U.S. Green Berets find themselves having to come to the defense of their former Afghan war partners.
Afghan evacuee Mohammad Dawood Alokozay faces federal charges for threatening suicide attacks after arriving through Biden's Afghanistan evacuation program.
Thousands of Afghans resettled in the United States after decades of war. Now, uncertainty and fear grip their communities after the DC shooting.
Court documents are revealing new details in the moments that led up to the shooting of two West Virginia National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. Rahmanullah
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National Guard shooting: Suspected shooter pleads not guilty; all Guard members in DC can be armed
A man accused of shooting two National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murder and assault charges, appearing remotely from a hospital bed during his first court hearing.
The Trump administration has announced more restrictions on the country’s refugee and asylum programs after a shooting of two National Guard members last week in Washington, D.C., allegedly by an Afghan immigrant.