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Shooting suspect served alongside US army in Afghanistan
The Star
|November 28, 2025
A MAN suspected of shooting two National Guard soldiers near the White House was an Afghan national who had served alongside American troops in Afghanistan, US media reported this week, as Washington labelled the incident an “act of terror”.
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LAW-enforcement officials visit the crime scene of a shooting in Washington, DC.
(AFP)
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, opened fire and wounded the soldiers on patrol this week, before he was shot and hospitalised, the New York Times, CBS, NBC and others reported.
Without naming him, US security chief Kristi Noem said on social media that the suspect “was one of the many unvetted, mass paroled into the US under Operation Allies Welcome”.
The programme, launched by former president Joe Biden, offered vulnerable Afghans, including those who served alongside US forces, the chance to resettle in the US after the return of the Taliban government.
NBC quoted a relative of the suspect, who said Lakanwal arrived in the US in September 2021 having served in the Afghan army for 10 years alongside US Special Forces, largely based in Kandahar.
Fox News, citing CIA chief John Ratcliffe, said Lakanwal worked with various US government entities, including the intelligence service.
Lakanwal applied for asylum in 2024, which was granted in 2025, CNN and CBS reported, citing public security authorities.
US President Donald Trump said that the suspect was an Afghan who arrived in the US in 2021 “on those infamous flights,’ referring to the evacuations of Afghans as the Taliban took over the war-torn country following the US retreat.
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