Suspect in National Guard shooting worked with U.S. in Afghanistan and left during U.S. withdrawal
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- An Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is accused of critically injuring two members of the West Virginia National Guard in a shooting incident near the White House on November 26, 2025. Lakanwal, who previously worked with U.S. military and intelligence agencies in Afghanistan, reportedly traveled across the country to carry out the attack.
- This incident raises significant concerns regarding the vetting processes for Afghan refugees who entered the U.S. during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. The involvement of a former collaborator with U.S. forces in such a violent act has prompted discussions about national security and immigration policies.
- The shooting has sparked a broader debate about the implications of U.S. military engagements abroad and the responsibilities toward those who assisted American forces. It highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration and security, as well as the challenges of integrating refugees who may have complex backgrounds into American society.
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