New bombshell twist in DC National Guard terrorist investigation: Was the shooter blackmailed by the Taliban?

New York PostWednesday, December 3, 2025 at 11:23:38 PM
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New bombshell twist in DC National Guard terrorist investigation: Was the shooter blackmailed by the Taliban?
  • On November 26, 2025, Rahmanullah Lakanwal allegedly ambushed two members of the West Virginia National Guard near the White House, resulting in the death of one guard member and critical injuries to another. Recent investigations suggest that Lakanwal may have been blackmailed by the Taliban, who allegedly threatened his family in Afghanistan if he did not comply with their demands.
  • This development raises significant questions about the motivations behind Lakanwal's actions and the potential influence of extremist groups on individuals who have previously served in U.S. military or intelligence roles. The implications of such blackmail tactics could affect national security and the safety of Afghan nationals in the U.S.
  • The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the radicalization of individuals after their entry into the U.S., as well as the challenges faced by authorities in monitoring and preventing potential threats from those with ties to extremist organizations. The case underscores the complexities of integrating Afghan nationals into American society, especially those with military backgrounds.
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