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National Guard shooting suspect pleads not guilty during court appearance from hospital bed

Rahmanullah Lakanwal appeared remotely by video from his hospital bed.

West Virginia State Senator Bill Hamilton speaks at a vigil honouring the late National Guard member Specialist Sarah Beckstrom and wounded service member Andrew Wolfe. Picture: The Daily Times via AP.
West Virginia State Senator Bill Hamilton speaks at a vigil honouring the late National Guard member Specialist Sarah Beckstrom and wounded service member Andrew Wolfe. Picture: The Daily Times via AP.
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A man accused of shooting two National Guard troops near the White House has pleaded not guilty to murder and assault charges during his first appearance before a judge, appearing remotely by video from a hospital bed.

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who was also shot during last Wednesday’s confrontation, said through an interpreter that he was in pain and couldn’t open his eyes. A court-appointed defence attorney entered Lakanwal’s plea on his behalf during a brief hearing in Washington, D.C.

Lakanwal is charged with first-degree murder, assault with intent to kill and illegal possession of a firearm in the shooting that killed Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and wounded Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24.

Rahmanullah Lakanwal is charged with first-degree murder, assault with intent to kill and illegal possession of a firearm. Picture: AFP.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal is charged with first-degree murder, assault with intent to kill and illegal possession of a firearm. Picture: AFP.

Another National Guard member heard gunshots and saw Ms Beckstrom and Mr Wolfe fall to the ground as Lakanwal fired a gun and screamed, “Allahu Akbar!” according to a police report filed in court on Tuesday. Lakanwal chased after and shot at another Guard member before troops detained him as he tried to reload his gun, the report says.

DC Superior Court Judge Renee Raymond ordered Lakanwal held without bond. His case is due back in court on Jan. 14.

Beckstrom and Wolfe were deployed with the West Virginia National Guard for President Donald Trump’s law-enforcement surge in the nation’s capital, which has flooded the city with federal agents and troops since August.

Authorities were investigating a possible motive for what they described as an ambush-style attack.

Prosecutor Ariel Dean, described the shooting as a “shocking crime” and said it appears that Lakanwal “traversed the city to some extent” before approaching the troops and shooting them.

Mr Raymond ordered him detained, citing the “sheer terror that resulted” from Lakanwal’s actions. The magistrate said it appears that Lakanwal, a resident of Washington state, travelled across the country “with a specific purpose in mind.” She described the government’s case against him as “exceedingly strong.” Defence attorney Terrence Austin noted that Lakanwal doesn’t have any prior criminal record.

After the hearing, US Attorney Jeanine Pirro said Lakanwal will be taken to a correctional facility that can address his “medical concerns” once he is well enough to leave the hospital.

The rare shooting of National Guard members on American soil came amid court fights and a broader public policy debate about the Trump administration’s use of the military to combat what officials cast as an out-of-control crime problem.

Lakanwal entered the US in 2021 through Operation Allies Welcome, a Biden administration program that resettled Afghans after the U.S. withdrawal from the country, officials said. Lakanwal applied for asylum during the Biden administration, but his asylum was approved under the Trump administration, #AfghanEvac said in a statement. Trump called the shooting a “terrorist attack” and criticised the Biden administration for enabling Afghans who worked with U.S. forces during the Afghanistan War to enter the U.S.

The president has said he wants to “permanently pause migration” from poorer nations and expel millions of immigrants from the country.

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