Prosecutors to pursue death penalty for National Guard shooter; Trump Mobile phones postponed and no longer manufactured in the US
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In recent developments, the individual accused of fatally shooting a West Virginia National Guard member and critically wounding another near the White House may face the death penalty, according to the nation's top prosecutor. Meanwhile, customers of Trump Mobile are experiencing delays and changes in product claims.
Death Penalty Sought for DC Shooting Suspect
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that prosecutors intend to pursue the death penalty against Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national charged with the killing and attempted murder of National Guard personnel. Bondi stated, "We will do everything possible to seek the death penalty against this individual who should not have been in the country."
Lakanwal faces charges including murder, assault with intent to kill, and multiple firearm offenses in D.C. Superior Court. Federal charges are expected as investigations continue.
Trump Mobile Phones Delayed; 'American-made' Label Modified
The Trump Mobile T1 phones, promoted by Eric and Donald Trump Jr., have yet to reach customers despite their June announcement and an initial release date of November 13. The website now indicates shipments will occur "later this year."
Additionally, the product description has shifted. Originally marketed as an "American-made design," it now reads "American-proud design," raising questions about the phones' manufacturing origins.
Author: Gavin Porter
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