DC shooting deepens tensions over National Guard deployments
The man suspected of shooting two US National Guard members in Washington, DC, worked for a CIA-backed paramilitary force in Afghanistan, the agency said.
The man suspected of shooting two US National Guard members in Washington, DC, worked for a CIA-backed paramilitary force in Afghanistan, the agency said.
The administration quickly politicized and sought to weaponize the tragic shooting.
The court said Vizcarra had taken hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes from construction firms in exchange for public contracts.
The military said it had taken over from President Umaro Sissoco Embaló just a day before election results were due.
Police said the suspect, an Afghan national, ambushed two officers, who remain in critical condition.