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Evacuated Afghan apprehended prior to DC shooting now faces federal charges for threatening terror incident.

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    • An Afghan evacuee named Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, who was part of the Biden administration’s Afghanistan evacuation program, has been arrested and faces federal charges in the United States.
    • Alokozay was apprehended before a potential shooting incident near Washington, DC, indicating proactive intervention by authorities.
    • He is charged with threatening to commit suicide attacks, adding a serious terrorism-related dimension to his charges.
    • The case highlights potential security concerns and challenges related to the vetting process of individuals evacuated during the rapid withdrawal from Afghanistan.
    • This situation also underscores the broader issues faced by the Biden administration in managing refugees and evacuees from crisis situations like Afghanistan.
    • The incident has prompted increased scrutiny and discussions regarding the effectiveness of the current threat assessment and monitoring protocols for evacuees.

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