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Afghan National Accused In DC Shooting Worked With CIA, Sources Say

Wayne Park
Last updated: November 27, 2025 5:43 pm
Last updated: November 27, 2025 3 Min Read
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A former Afghan ally who previously worked with U.S. intelligence is now facing serious charges after allegedly shooting two National Guard members near the White House. The FBI is leading an investigation into what could be a terror-related attack.


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WASHINGTON, DC (3-minute read) — An Afghan national who entered the United States under a government resettlement program after the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan has been identified as the suspect in the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members just blocks from the White House.

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, reportedly worked with the CIA and other American intelligence entities while in Afghanistan as part of a partner force in Kandahar. According to sources familiar with the case, his prior collaboration with U.S. agencies helped him gain entry to the U.S. under Operation Allies Welcome, a program established to aid Afghan nationals following the chaotic military exit.

Now, those connections are under scrutiny. The FBI, now leading the investigation, is treating the shooting as a potential act of international terrorism. The two Guardsmen who were targeted remain in critical condition. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser stated in a press conference that the shooting appeared to be a targeted act, noting that the suspect is in custody.

FBI Investigating Possible Terror Ties

According to multiple intelligence sources, the nature of the attack and the suspect’s background have prompted serious national security concerns. Former CIA Director John Ratcliffe harshly criticized the Biden administration for admitting Lakanwal, arguing that U.S. service members and civilians are now facing the consequences of failed policies.

“This individual—and so many others—should never have been allowed into our country,” Ratcliffe said. “The American people and our brave troops deserve far better.”

Former President Donald Trump also weighed in during a video statement, calling the attack a “monstrous ambush” and a “crime against our entire nation.” He promised the perpetrator would face the “steepest possible price” if found guilty.

The full motive for the shooting remains under investigation, but the possibility that it was driven by extremist ideology has not been ruled out.

This incident has reignited debate about the vetting process for foreign nationals entering the U.S., especially those with military or intelligence backgrounds from regions prone to conflict. While many Afghan allies were welcomed in gratitude for their support during the war, concerns remain about proper screening and long-term risks.

Safety Tip: Always stay aware of your surroundings, especially in public spaces. Situational awareness and alertness can be the first line of defense against targeted or random acts of violence.

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