Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national, faces tragic accusations after allegedly shooting two National Guard soldiers. His journey from hope to despair raises questions about refugee support and mental health.
In a controversial statement, Kristi Noem claims the suspect in the national guard shooting was radicalized in the US under Biden's watch, despite being granted asylum during Trump’s presidency. Noem also defends her deportation decisions amid legal challenges.
A suspected shooter who opened fire on National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. has raised serious concerns about the vetting process for asylum seekers. 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal may have been radicalized after moving to the U.S. from Afghanistan.
In a controversial decision, the government has officially labeled Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, citing its violent tactics aimed at obstructing law enforcement and suppressing lawful political activity. This new designation raises significant questions about civil liberties and the future of protests in America.
Federal officials have confirmed DNA evidence linking Tyler Robinson to the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, raising questions about political motivations and the FBI's handling of the case.
In a shocking turn of events, DNA evidence links Tyler Robinson to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Authorities prepare capital murder charges as political tensions rise in America.
A tragic shooting at a Utah college has shocked the nation. Investigators delve into the suspect's online activities and potential motives, revealing a disturbing trend of radicalization among youth.
The shocking identity of Charlie Kirk's alleged murderer, Tyler Robinson, has intensified political debates in the U.S. as authorities and commentators speculate on his motivations and background.
In a shocking incident, Tyler James Robinson, a 22-year-old from Utah, was arrested for allegedly shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Family members revealed a troubling shift in his political views leading up to the event.
A 16-year-old opened fire at Evergreen High School, shooting two students before turning the gun on himself. Authorities reveal he was radicalized online, raising concerns about student safety and gun violence.