Suspect in National Guard attack struggled with 'dark isolation' as community raised concerns

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Suspect in National Guard attack struggled with 'dark isolation' as community raised concerns
  • An Afghan man, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, has been accused of a shooting incident near the White House that critically injured two members of the West Virginia National Guard. This attack, which occurred on November 26, 2025, has raised significant concerns about the mental health and integration of Afghan nationals in the U.S., particularly those who were evacuated during the 2021 airlift.
  • The incident has prompted the U.S. government to re-examine the status of green card holders from countries deemed 'of concern,' indicating a potential shift in immigration policy and heightened scrutiny of individuals from Afghanistan. This situation underscores the complexities surrounding national security and community safety.
  • The shooting has sparked a broader debate about the vetting processes for Afghan refugees and green card holders, particularly those who worked with U.S. military and intelligence. It has also led to calls for stricter immigration policies, with some political figures labeling the attack as an act of terror, reflecting ongoing tensions regarding national security and the integration of immigrants.
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