Exclusive | Green Berets demand justice for Afghan 'brother' they fought side-by-side with against the Taliban after he's killed over parking space in Texas
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A group of Green Berets is advocating for justice following the tragic shooting of Abdul Rahman Waziri, an Afghan refugee who fought alongside them against the Taliban. Waziri was shot in a dispute over parking at his Houston apartment complex. His friends describe him as a hero who risked his life for Americans. Despite evidence and the shooter's confession, Houston police have not made any arrests, leaving his killer at large. The situation has sparked outrage among those who knew Waziri and are calling for accountability.
"Abdul Rahman was literally willing to lay down his life for us - for us, for Americans," Green Beret Ben Hoffman told The Post. "He was a lion. He was a warrior. He was a hero."
Waziri put his hands up and uttered his last words: "Please, don't shoot" before he was shot multiple times, according to the lawyer.
Read at New York Post
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