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    White House Attack: Suspect’s Isolation and Erratic Behavior Revealed

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaDecember 1, 20252 Mins Read
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    The man accused of a shooting incident near the White House, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, had been grappling with severe isolation and unpredictable behavior for an extended period, according to individuals familiar with his situation. Lakanwal, an Afghan national, struggled to maintain employment and often withdrew into solitude for days, only to embark on spontaneous cross-country road trips. Concerns about his mental well-being were so significant that a community advocate reached out to a refugee organization earlier this year, fearing he might harm himself. Emails obtained by the Associated Press shed light on months of escalating warnings regarding his emotional state and the profound difficulties he faced in the United States. The tragic shooting occurred just before Thanksgiving, resulting in the death of West Virginia National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom and critical injury to Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe. Lakanwal, 29, faces first-degree murder charges. Those who knew him expressed shock, recalling him as a father who enjoyed playing with his young sons, never imagining he could be involved in such violence. Lakanwal arrived in the U.S. in 2021, having previously served in an elite Afghan Army unit that collaborated with U.S. forces. He settled in Bellingham, Washington, with his wife and five sons, but his adjustment was reportedly fraught with challenges, as detailed in emails to the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI). These communications highlighted prolonged periods of seclusion, during which he would isolate himself in a dark room, ceasing communication with his family. Financial instability also became an issue, with unpaid rent leading to potential eviction. While there were occasional signs of improvement, such as attempts to engage with resettlement services, these were often overshadowed by sudden, intense “manic” episodes characterized by long, aimless drives across the country. The welfare of his children was also a major concern, with reports of neglect during his wife’s absences, including issues with hygiene, nutrition, and school engagement. The situation culminated in a visit by USCRI staff in March 2024, after which the community advocate reportedly lost contact, believing Lakanwal had declined further assistance.

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