US President Donald Trump hinted that his administration could deport the family of Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan refugee accused of killing one US National Guard soldier and wounding another in Washington, DC. When asked if his administration plans to deport the wife and children of 29-year-old terror suspect Lakanwal, Trump replied, "We're looking at that right now."
Trump's comments came after announcing that West Virginia National Guard soldier Sarah Beckstrom had died as a result of the ambush. The president described Beckstrom as an "incredible person" who was "outstanding in every single way." He also said she is "looking down at us right now," implying her spirit continues to watch over the nation.
US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro previously announced plans to pursue first-degree murder charges against Lakanwal if one of the two soldiers died from their wounds. Beckstrom was rushed into emergency surgery after the ambush and listed in critical condition before ultimately dying on Thursday night.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has vowed to pursue the death penalty against Lakanwal, who is already facing at least three counts of assault with intent to kill and criminal possession of a weapon that carry up to 15 years behind bars. The investigation into the attack is ongoing, and authorities are working to determine the motivations behind Lakanwal's actions.
Trump's comments came after announcing that West Virginia National Guard soldier Sarah Beckstrom had died as a result of the ambush. The president described Beckstrom as an "incredible person" who was "outstanding in every single way." He also said she is "looking down at us right now," implying her spirit continues to watch over the nation.
US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro previously announced plans to pursue first-degree murder charges against Lakanwal if one of the two soldiers died from their wounds. Beckstrom was rushed into emergency surgery after the ambush and listed in critical condition before ultimately dying on Thursday night.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has vowed to pursue the death penalty against Lakanwal, who is already facing at least three counts of assault with intent to kill and criminal possession of a weapon that carry up to 15 years behind bars. The investigation into the attack is ongoing, and authorities are working to determine the motivations behind Lakanwal's actions.