The suspected Afghan terrorist accused of ambushing two National Guard soldiers faces an upgraded first-degree murder charge now that one of them has died, US Attorney for DC Jeanine Pirro announced Friday – saying he “should” pay “the ultimate price.”
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, is accused of gunning down 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom and leaving her fellow Guardsman, Andrew Wolfe, 24, critically wounded when he allegedly opened fire just blocks from the White House on Wednesday.
“There are certainly many more charges to come, but we are upgrading the initial charges of assault to murder in the first degree,” Pirro told Fox News’ “Fox & Friends.”
The upgraded charges come after Beckstrom tragically died of her injuries in a hospital on Thanksgiving.
Prior to her death, the crazed suspect had already been facing charges of assault with intent to kill while armed and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence over the bloodshed.
“What happened at that crime is unmistakable. It is a premeditated murder. There was an ambush with a gun toward people who didn’t know it was coming,” Pirro said.
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“This is a case that has touched the hearts of so many Americans… to be gunned down on the streets on the nation’s holiday is an outrage — and the individual who did this will pay the ultimate price.”
“As well he should, when and if a jury returns a verdict that we will be seeking.”
Attorney General Pam Bondi had already vowed to pursue the death penalty against the suspect.
“I will tell you early, we will do everything in our power to seek the death penalty against that monster who should not have been in our country,” Bondi said before the young Guard’s death was confirmed.
Lakanwal, who came to the US four years ago after serving in a CIA-backed elite Afghan commando “Zero Unit”, allegedly targeted the troops after driving across the country from his home in Washington state, authorities said.
A motive for the attack still hasn’t been confirmed.







