Former US Army interpreter in Afghanistan killed in Texas
Some of them brought the ugliness of the culture with them. [KhaamaPress] A former U.S. Army interpreter in Afghanistan, Abdul Rahman Niazi, was killed in Texas, leaving behind five young children.
Media outlets in the United States have reported the murder of an Afghan interpreter who had worked with U.S. forces in Afghanistan. The incident took place in his office in Houston, Texas.
The Afghan interpreter, Abdul Rahman Niazi, was reportedly stabbed to death. Local news outlet KHOU 11 News confirmed the details of the incident, which occurred on Thursday, March 27.
According to reports, the police arrested a man named Masihullah Sahil in connection with the murder, and the suspect has confessed to the crime. The motive behind the murder remains unclear at this point.
Abdul Rahman Niazi, who lost both of his legs in a bomb explosion in Afghanistan two years ago, had recently established an office in Texas to assist Afghan refugees. His work was highly valued within the community. The United States resettled Niazi as a refugee in Houston in 2014.
The incident has shocked many, especially given that Niazi had been helping others after overcoming his own hardships. Sources reveal that he leaves behind five children, all under the age of 10.
As the investigation continues, questions remain about the reasons behind the killing. Authorities are expected to provide more information as they progress in their inquiries.
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[MSN] The Brief
- Abdul Niazi was stabbed to death in his West Houston office on March 26, 2025.
- Niazi, known for helping Afghan immigrants in Houston, had previously assisted the accused killer, Masiullah Sahil, who later admitted the crime during a phone call with Niazi’s wife.
- Niazi’s family is seeking justice and has set up a GoFundMe to support his wife and four children following his tragic death.
A double amputee who worked alongside the U.S. Marine Corps was brutally stabbed to death in his office in West Houston, according to the victim’s family.
They’re now searching for answers after a shocking phone call.
The brutal crime
The backstory
Abdul Niazi, a 34-year-old father of four, was killed March 26 in an attack at his office on Harwin Drive.
Police arrested and charged Masiullah Sahil, 37, with murder in the case.
A war hero
His family describe Niazi, a war hero who served for the U.S. in Afghanistan, as an interpreter. They say he lost both of his legs in combat, but had dedicated his life to helping Afghan immigrants find stability in Houston.
"He deserved books written about him, he was a hell of a man," said Niazi’s nephew, who doesn’t wish to share his name.
Niazi, who had spent his life helping others despite his own injuries, was known throughout the community for his kindness and selflessness. He spent much of his time offering assistance to underprivileged immigrants, many of whom did not speak English.
The suspect's connection
"He literally helped thousands of people around Houston, a lot of them underprivileged. The killer was like that as well," his nephew explained.
"My uncle helped him a lot of times, with his own money and time," the nephew added.
The phone call
Following the stabbing, records say Sahil took Niazi’s phone and answered it when Niazi’s wife called. During the call, Sahil admitted to the killing, according to records and Niazi’s family. His nephew says Niazi’s young son was also on the call when Sahil told them Niazi had been sent to the "afterlife."
"The mother called him to come and eat, and the man said, ‘We have sent him to the afterlife,’" the nephew said. "One of Niazi’s sons was also on the line and was traumatized by what he heard."
Niazi’s family is still reeling from the senseless loss, struggling to understand why Sahil, who Niazi had helped so many times, would commit such a violent act.
"I want the man to be held accountable as soon as possible. It’s completely unacceptable," the nephew said.
What you can do
As the family mourns, they have set up a GoFundMe page to help support Niazi's wife and children during this difficult time. The family is asking the community to come together and provide any assistance they can.
Posted by: trailing wife 2025-03-30 |