Exclusive | Texas gunman casually walked away after allegedly killing Afghan refugee - and the DA won't charge him: video
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The case of Abdul Rahman Waziri, an Afghan refugee killed in Houston, highlights tensions surrounding self-defense claims. Witness video reportedly shows the gunman approaching Waziri aggressively before shooting. His family is demanding justice, asserting he was not the aggressor. Though local authorities, including the Harris County District Attorney's office, have not charged the shooter, they claim to be awaiting further information. Fellow veterans of Waziri have rallied for justice, underscoring the need for accountability in violent incidents, especially concerning marginalized individuals fleeing danger.
A heartbroken group of Green Berets who fought side-by-side with Waziri are also slamming the decision calling for 'justice for our brother.'
I will not stay silent. I want this guy to be behind bars," Khan said, adding that he saw the dreadlocked killer coldly walk past him as he was cleaning up his brother's blood the day after the shooting.
According to the family's account of the video, the gunman became angry after pulling behind Waziri's car as he stopped to get the mail.
The Harris County District Attorney's office declined to press charges, forcing local cops to let the killer go.
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