Authorities in Texas have heightened security after an Afghan National arrested for allegedly posting a TikTok video claiming he was building a bomb targeting Fort Worth. The arrest has raised concerns about radicalization and online threats.
The suspect, identified as Mohammad Dawood Alokzai, was taken into custody by the Department of Homeland Security. Officials said the investigation began immediately after Alokzai uploaded the video, naming Fort Worth as his intended target. No details have been released about the materials or actual threat level.
Alokzai reportedly entered the United States through Operation Allies Welcome, the resettlement initiative for Afghans who assisted US forces after the withdrawal from Afghanistan. He remains in federal custody as authorities continue their investigation.
This incident comes amid rising concerns over extremist content online and the challenges of monitoring digital threats. Experts warn that social media platforms can sometimes amplify dangerous messages, making early detection and intervention crucial.
In a related case, an Afghan National arrested in Washington, DC, is facing first-degree murder charges. Rahmanullah Lakanwal allegedly ambushed two National Guard members near the White House, killing one and critically injuring the other.
The attack claimed the life of 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom, while 24-year-old Andrew Wolfe remains in critical condition. Authorities said Lakanwalโs actions were deliberate, and additional charges may be filed as the case develops.
These incidents highlight growing concerns about security and the need for stricter monitoring of potentially dangerous individuals. Federal agencies continue to coordinate with local law enforcement to ensure public safety.
With the Afghan National arrested in Texas and another in Washington, authorities are urging vigilance and continued investigation to prevent further threats.
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