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Offline rangerrebew

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Terrifying moment gun-toting Afghan man praises Taliban before deadly police shootout in Virginia
By LAURA PARNABY FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

Published: 11:14 EDT, 25 May 2025 | Updated: 12:47 EDT, 25 May 2025
 
Horrific video showing the moment an Afghan man pulled a gun on three Virginia cops before an officer shot him dead has been released by police.

Jamal Wali, 36, launched an anti-American tirade against the officers before taking aim when they pulled him over on the outskirts of Washington DC on April 23.

A horrific eight-minute video released by Fairfax County Police Department on Saturday shows how the routine traffic stop spiraled into a deadly shootout.
 

He claimed that he has four children and served in Afghanistan, before calling all Americans 'liars' while lamenting his suffering in the US where he 'can't get a job'.

 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14747703/afghan-man-waves-gun-taliban-virginia-jamal-wali.html
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Offline Fishrrman

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"Horrific video showing the moment an Afghan man pulled a gun on three Virginia cops before an officer shot him dead"

This is not "horrific".
It's a relief...

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Let me guess, Fairfax?
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