2025-05-02 -Lurid Crime Tales-
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Former Afghan soldier and US ally shot dead in Houston, Texas
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[KhaamaPress] Abdulrahman Waziri, a former Afghan soldier and U.S. ally, was fatally shot in Houston
...a city in Texas, named after Sam Houston, who would drop deader than he is now if he could see how it turned out...
following a parking dispute.
Abdulrahman Waziri, a 31-year-old former Afghan soldier and U.S. military ally, was shot and killed on Sunday, April 27, in Houston, Texas, following a verbal altercation. The incident occurred outside the Gables apartment complex in Richmond, a suburb of Houston.
According to the Houston Police Department, Waziri had parked his vehicle in front of the mailboxes when a dispute arose with another driver. The altercation quickly escalated, and the other individual opened fire, shooting Waziri multiple times and killing him at the scene.
Click2Houston reported that the suspect later voluntarily approached the police and provided a statement regarding the shooting. Authorities confiscated the weapon used in the incident, but after consulting with the District Attorney’s Office, the police decided not to immediately arrest or charge the individual, citing the need for further investigation.
Waziri’s brother, Abdullah Khan, told Click2Houston that their family had resettled in the U.S. for safety after Waziri served alongside U.S. Special Forces during the war in Afghanistan. "We came here for a safe life, but now even here we are not safe," he said. Waziri is survived by his wife and two young daughters.
This incident has sparked concern among Afghan refugee communities and veterans’ advocacy groups, many of whom have highlighted the challenges faced by Afghan allies adjusting to life in the United States. The case is under review by local authorities and may reignite debate over gun violence and refugee protection in the U.S.
While the motive behind the shooting remains unclear, the circumstances have drawn attention to the precarious situations many resettled Afghan families face—caught between trauma from their past and uncertainty in their new environments. Advocacy organizations are calling for greater community integration support and stronger protective measures for war allies.
As the investigation continues, the Afghan diaspora and U.S. veteran networks are urging authorities to ensure justice is served and to re-examine the vulnerabilities faced by those who stood by American troops during the war in Afghanistan.
There is a GoFundMe to send his body back to Afghanistan for burial here.
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