Man accused of shooting two National Guard members hospitalized after refusing to eat in prison
Prosecutors said Rahmanullah Lakanwal was taken to George Washington University Hospital after refusing food and sometimes water while awaiting trial.
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The man accused of shooting two National Guard members, killing one, in Washington, DC, in 2025 has been admitted to a city hospital after he refused to eat and sometimes drink in prison as he awaits trial.
By Holmes Lybrand, CNN - The man accused of shooting two National Guard members—one of whom died—in Washington, D.C., in 2025 has been hospitalized in the city after refusing to eat and, at times, drink in jail while awaiting trial. The post Man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington hospitalized after refusing to eat appeared first on KVIA.
National Guard shooting suspect hospitalized after refusing food, water for weeks in custody
A federal prosecution carrying the possibility of the death penalty took an unexpected turn Thursday, July 9, after the man accused of fatally shooting West Virginia National Guard specialist Sarah Beckstrom was rushed from jail to a Washington hospital following an extended refusal to eat or properly hydrate.
Man accused of shooting two National Guard members hospitalized after refusing to eat in prison
The man accused of shooting two National Guard members, killing one, has been admitted to the hospital after he refused to eat and sometimes drink as he awaits trial
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