
An Afghan suspect accused of shooting two US National Guard soldiers will now face first-degree murder charges. Officials said the attack was planned and carried out near the White House. One soldier died from her injuries, while another remains in critical condition. Prosecutors upgraded the case from assault to murder. The development has pushed the Afghan suspect case into national focus.
Authorities said the attacker, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, used a .357 revolver during the ambush. The victims were deployed under Donald Trump’s crime crackdown plan. Twenty-year-old Sarah Beckstrom died on Thursday. The second soldier, Andrew Wolfe, is fighting for his life. Officials said they are supporting his family during this difficult time.
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The shooting quickly sparked political debate. Trump vowed to pause migration from “third-world countries.” He also blamed weak immigration screening under previous policies. Senior officials listed 19 countries that may face renewed restrictions. Critics say the administration is using the case to expand its immigration agenda.
Investigators said Lakanwal served in a CIA-backed Afghan paramilitary force before coming to the US. He reportedly entered the country through an evacuation program after the Taliban takeover in 2021. Officials said he had been living in Washington state before traveling across the country. AfghanEvac, a resettlement group, insisted that evacuees underwent strict vetting.
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More than 1.6 million US green-card holders come from the restricted countries. Afghanistan alone has over 116,000 residents in the US. After the shooting, the government paused all Afghan immigration cases. Authorities say the Afghan suspect incident has intensified debates on security, migration, and America’s Afghan legacy.