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

Last updated: May 4, 2025 9:15 pm
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Abdul Rahman Waziri, a devoted father of two young daughters and a courageous Afghan refugee who had worked alongside American special forces in his homeland, tragically lost his life in Texas last Sunday following a dispute over a parking spot.

The 31-year-old Waziri, who had sought refuge in the US to escape the Taliban, was fatally shot in the parking lot of his west Houston apartment complex after an argument with a neighbor turned deadly, according to Houston police.

“He came here to be safe, and here, when he came, this happened to him,” expressed his brother, Abdullah Khan, in an emotional statement to Eyewitness 13.

The perpetrator, whose identity remains undisclosed, confessed to authorities that the altercation escalated over a parking issue. Shockingly, the gunman was released without charges after being questioned by the police, sparking outrage and calls for justice from Waziri’s grieving family.

Described as a public execution by Waziri’s family attorney, Omar Khawaja, the incident unfolded when Waziri and the neighbor clashed over a parking space at the Gables at Richmond apartment complex. Witnesses reported seeing the suspect vandalizing Waziri’s vehicle, leading to a physical altercation that culminated in the fatal shooting.

Despite efforts to save him, Waziri succumbed to his injuries at Ben Taub General Hospital. The gunman surrendered to authorities, handing over his weapon and providing a statement detailing the parking dispute that turned deadly.

Harris County District Attorney’s decision not to press charges against the shooter further fueled the anguish and frustration within the community. Residents expressed concerns about the safety of having the alleged killer back in their midst, prompting demands for a renewed investigation and the apprehension of the perpetrator.

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A GoFundMe campaign was launched to assist in repatriating Waziri’s body to Afghanistan, highlighting his selfless service alongside US forces in Afghanistan and his aspirations for a better life in the US. Family and community members gathered outside a Houston police station to protest the lack of accountability in Waziri’s senseless killing and to honor his heroic contributions to safeguarding freedom.

Described as a war hero by his peers, Waziri had undertaken numerous perilous missions with American troops in Afghanistan before seeking refuge in the US. His untimely death has left a void in the hearts of those who knew him, underscoring the need for a thorough investigation and justice for his family.

As the investigation into the shooting continues, the community remains steadfast in their quest for answers and accountability. The tragic loss of Abdul Rahman Waziri serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals like him in pursuit of a safer and more secure future.

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