Afghan refugee who worked alongside US troops killed over a parking spot in Texas: cops
Briefly

The tragic story of Abdul Rahman Waziri, an Afghan refugee in Texas, highlights the dangers faced by immigrants. He was shot dead in a parking lot after a dispute over a parking space at his apartment complex. Family members believe the incident was a public execution, with the alleged shooter confessing that the altercation stemmed from a parking argument. Despite his confession, the gunman was released without charges. Waziri's family is demanding justice for his senseless death, calling attention to the violence that can occur even in the quest for a safe life in America.
He came here to be safe, and here, when he came, this happened to him.
We believe this was a public execution. There's no other way to call it.
After the altercation is already over and Mr. Waziri is walking back to his car, the shooter grabs a gun and murders him. He executes him in cold blood.
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