From News Nation:
“Friend of slain Afghan interpreter remarks on ‘dangerous’
America”
In a tragic incident that sent shockwaves through the
community, a Lyft driver was brutally murdered in Washington, D.C, adding to
the rising number of homicides in the nation’s capital. The victim, Nasrat
Ahmad Yar, is one of ten shot and killed recently in Washington, D.C., which
has seen 127 murders so far this year, up 19% from July of 2022. Yar died at
age 31 and leaves behind a wife and four kids.
The story of Yar, however, is way more than just that of a
murder. Yar served as an interpreter for U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan. After the Taliban took over he wanted to come
to America, which he thought was a safer place. He brought his family to the
United States in 2021 after the Afghan government collapsed. He arrived in
Philadelphia and started saving money to start his own business, but Philly
proved too dangerous. So Yar came to D.C., where he thought he would be safe.
Instead, he was killed as a Lyft driver.
Rahim Amini, a fellow Afghan immigrant and longtime friend,
was with Yar just hours before the murder and conveyed their shared hope of
finding safety in the United States. “When me and Nasrat and other guys were
living in Afghanistan. We never thought, never realized how dangerous America
is, ” he said. “We thought America was going to be safer, the safest country in
all of the world.” Amini said that is why Yar and all the interpreters were
trying to come to America. “To be safe,” he said.
Yar’s dream was to secure a prosperous life for his family,
ensuring his children received a quality education and bright future. Amini
remembers Yar telling him, “We are here because of our kids, you know, we are
here to be safe.” Yar supported not only his own family but also other Afghan
families, sending financial aid to those left behind. “He was so generous. He
was so nice. He was always trying to help the people,” Amini said. He said Yar
always reminded him, “Don’t forget the people left behind.” No suspects have
been arrested, but surveillance video captured the sound of a single gunshot
and four boys or young men were seen running away. Police have offered a
$25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
^ This is extremely sad. Nasrat Ahmad Yar helped us Americans
in Afghanistan and then fled there after the Taliban regained power. He believed
his Family would be safe in the US. He was killed in America. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/friend-slain-afghan-interpreter-dangerous-america/
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