Bondi says prosecutors will seek death penalty against DC shooting suspect
Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for Rahmanullah Lakanwal after he critically injured two National Guardsmen volunteering on Thanksgiving, Attorney General Pam Bondi said.
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Prosecutors will seek death penalty against Afghan terror suspect who shot National Guard troops in DC: Bondi
Prosecutors will pursue the death penalty against the cowardly suspect who ambushed and critically wounded two West Virginia National Guard troops in Washington, DC Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed.
Bondi Confirms Prosecutors Will 'Do Everything in Our Power' to Get Death Penalty for Afghan National Who Shot Two Members of West Virginia National Guard
Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed that prosecutors will seek the death penalty for the Afghan national who shot two members of the West Virginia National Guard in DC on Wednesday.
TURKEY DAY: Pam Bondi Spends Thanksgiving on Fox News Blaming the D.C. Shooting on President Biden
A couple of families in West Virginia are going to have considerably less to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. They are the families of the two National Guard troops who were tragically shot on Wednesday and are now in critical condition in a District...
Bondi says prosecutors will seek death penalty against DC shooting suspect
“Just pray, everyone pray today for these two soldiers, these two Guardsman and woman,” Bondi said on Fox News. “But if something happens, I will tell you right now, I will tell y…
Bondi confirms death penalty possible for 'monster' National Guardsmen shooter
Attorney General Pam Bondi said Thursday that the suspect in the National Guardsmen shooting in Washington, D.C. could receive the death penalty. Two National Guardsmen were critically injured after a suspect, identified as 29-year-old Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, opened fire on them on Wednesday. Bondi said the suspect’s charges will be based on the victims’ prognosis, adding that the guardsmen volunteered to work on Thanksgiving so ot…
The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakhanwal, previously worked with the Americans, and fled to the US from Afghanistan as part of an operation that took place during the Biden administration. The Trump administration granted him asylum and a work visa. A former commander said of him: "He had no reason to harm them."
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