Federal Court Handles New Charges in National Guard Shooting Case

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The suspect in the fatal shooting of a National Guard member in Washington, D.C., has been transferred to federal court where the death penalty can be considered. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national, faces federal charges including first-degree murder while armed, with the case moving from D.C. Superior Court to ensure a thorough legal process for potential capital punishment. The attack resulted in the death of Army specialist Sarah Beckstrom and critically injured Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe.
- National Guardsmen shooting suspect's case moved to federal court, where death penalty can be weighed: Pirro ABC News
- National Guard slaying case moves to federal court The Washington Post
- New Federal Charges in Killing of National Guardsman Sarah Beckstrom and Shooting of Guardsman Andrew Wolfe Department of Justice (.gov)
- D.C. National Guard shooting suspect facing 5 additional federal charges CBS News
- Suspect in National Guard shooting faces new federal charges that allow death penalty discussions CNN
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