"Former CIA Operative Linked to White House Shooting Incident"
John Ratcliffe, who serves as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency under the Trump administration, has been actively engaged in high-profile matters this week. Most notably, Ratcliffe confirmed that the suspect in the National Guard shooting incident in Washington DC on November 26th had prior ties to CIA-backed military units during the United States war in Afghanistan. The suspect, identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national, worked with the CIA and Joint Special Operations Command as a member of the Zero Unit, an elite counterterrorism team that targeted Taliban militants on behalf of the U.S. government.Lakanwal arrived in the United States in September 2021 under Operation Allies Welcome, a program that provided entry visas to Afghans who had worked with the U.S. government. He was granted asylum in April of this year. According to Ratcliffe's statement, Lakanwal was admitted into the country specifically because of his prior work with the U.S. government and the CIA. During the incident on November 26th, Lakanwal allegedly shot two National Guard soldiers near the White House. One soldier, 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom, died from her injuries the following day, while the other guard member, 24-year-old Andrew Wolfe, sustained serious wounds.Investigators have been examining multiple factors that may have motivated the shooting. Financial stress appears to have played a significant role, as Lakanwal was reportedly unemployed with an expired work permit and struggling to pay rent and feed his five children. Additionally, sources indicate that the recent death of an Afghan commander whom Lakanwal worked with and greatly revered deeply saddened him, potentially compounding his existing personal crisis. A volunteer who worked with Afghan refugees in Washington state told media outlets that Lakanwal appeared to suffer from deteriorating mental health, including possible PTSD from his military service, and had become increasingly isolated since arriving in America.The FBI, Homeland Security, and intelligence officials continue investigating whether the attack was directed by or inspired by international terrorist organizations. However, no specific evidence tying Lakanwal to any terror group has been publicly released, and no terror charges have been filed. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that officials believe Lakanwal was radicalized while living in the United States through connections in his community, though those close to him observed no signs of radicalization.Thank you for tuning in. Please subscribe for more updates on developments in this ongoing investigation. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI