An Afghan national has been indicted in connection with the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington D.C. last year. On Tuesday, prosecutors filed a superseding indictment that could lead to a conviction resulting in the death penalty.
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Prosecutors file for death penalty in case of DC National Guard shooting
An Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington D.C. last year has been indicted with a superseding indictment. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in this case.
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Prosecutors seek death penalty for DC National Guard shooter — as he appears wild-eyed in court
Prosecutors file for death penalty in case of DC National Guard shooting