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Texas man is sent down Afghan Reffeee shooting Afghan who had helped forces and suspended bombs

Houston (AP) – Afghan Refugee brother who has helped troops and cancel the bombs during the Army in Afghanistan and three months that the suspected man’s suspected.

When Abdul Rahman Ziri, 31, was shot when he received his e-mail in his apartment on April 27, police knew that the man expressed the man on the scene, according to the authorities. Katia Trevon Bouger, 31, told the stewards of “he and Waziri quarreled about parking,” police said.

“After consulting with Harris County District Attoerley’s Office office, the man was released and investigated,” said the statement on a day after shooting.

On June 17, the police said the case would be transferred to a large judge. Bougere was accused on Monday for murder charge. Bougere was not arrested after his injury to death but issued the summons from court in Aug. 5.

Abdullah Khan, his elderly Wazirite brother said he and his family were upset that months had passed without development in the case.

“He was sad … there was no big hopes. I couldn’t think that someone kills a senseless person. And the person who goes free for months and months.

Waziri and his brother worked for Afghan National Rinection Group, a highly trained unit that removed the explosives and the special US and Afghan commanders.

A group of green berets worked with the National Mininenection of the relocality group had sent a letter in May to Harris County District Attorney Sean Rede requested action in this case. Application for change.org on the basis of 1208 we asked for a firearance case against over 86,000 signatures. The foundation provides assistance to Afghans working with us special forces to wipe the explosives.

Harris County District Attorner’s Office declined to comment on the case.

“As the case is waiting, it is not our office policy to discuss the facts related to an investigation,” said Confery Fischer spokesman.

The records of the court did not write the bountees. He did not respond immediately to the e-mail that sought comments.

Omar Khawaja, Wazirite Family Advocate, said Bougere said he shot Waziri in self-defense.

Wazi “was known as a gentle bully … not a person who will lose his healing on a dispute in the parking lot,” Kanija said.

Khan said his brother packed his car in front of his post boxes in his apartment and receiving his email when faced with Bougee.

A Witness who saw the physical conflict between the Waziri and Bouger expressed Waziri was not abusive and lifted their hands and told Bougee, “don’t shoot,” said Khan.

Khan had worked with the National Mininectulturaltulturitation Group from 2008 to the Coming in 2020. Waziri worked for a unit from 2016 until US troops from Afghanistan on August 2021.

Khan settled in Tampa, Florida. Waziri stayed with her brother before she came to Houston about two years ago. Khan said his brother had planned to return to Tampa with his wife and his two daughters after his house employed in Houston were over.

“When he arrived and felt safe, how we became,” Oh, we thank God. We are out of Afghanistan and no bombs. ‘ But unfortunately from my brother, it happened to him, “said Khan.

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