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An Afghan ex-commando accused of a fatal shooting near the White House that killed National Guard troops pleaded not guilty and now faces the death penalty. The U.S. is seeking capital punishment.
An Afghan ex-commando accused of shooting National Guard troops near the White House pleaded not guilty. The U.S. is pursuing the death penalty. The defendant's background as a former commando raises questions about how someone with military training ended up in a position to carry out the attack.
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