After a driver plowed through a New Year’s crowd in New Orleans, killing at least 15 and injuring 30, Chicagoans with ties to the city and the Sugar Bowl football game expressed shock and solidarity. The FBI is investigating the incident as terrorism, with the attacker, Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, believed to have acted alone before being killed in a shootout. Despite the tragedy, the community is rallying together to support the victims and maintain a sense of resilience and unity.
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An Afghan interpreter evaded death during the war but met a grim fate in Texas
Abdul Niazi, a former U.S. military interpreter who advocated for Afghan migrants in Houston, was fatally stabbed by Masiullah Sahil, an Afghan national frustrated with the U.S. immigration process. Niazi's death, described as an "unspeakable tragedy," has prompted outrage over the prosecution's failure to indict Sahil in a timely manner, leading to his release on lesser charges. Want More Context? 🔎
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