Crime Man who served as interpreter in Afghanistan, escaped after Taliban takeover, killed in DC working as Lyft driver - You'll never guess who killed him!

Man who served as interpreter in Afghanistan, escaped after Taliban takeover, killed in DC working as Lyft driver
WUSA9 (archive.ph)
By Matthew Torres, Laura Wainman, and Rafael Sanchez-Cruz
2023-07-06 22:13GMT




ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A 31-year-old father of four who had been living in Alexandria, Virginia for less than a year was gunned down early Monday morning as he finished up a late Lyft shift.

Nasrat Ahmad Yar's wife wanted him to come home after a night out with friends, but he told her rent was due soon and he needed to keep working, right before he was shot and killed in his car.

DC Police officers responded to 11th Street Northeast, near D Street Northeast, just after midnight for a reported shooting, and found Ahmad Yar with a gunshot wound. He was taken to a hospital for treatment but died of his injuries.

"He was so happy he got a new car because he could take care of his family," his best friend Rahim Amini told WUSA9. "His wife asked him to stay home but he said, 'I have to pay rent. I don't have that much money. I have to work.'"

Ahmad Yar was the sole provider for his wife and four children, ages 13 years to 15 months, and was still sending money home to family overseas in Afghanistan. He served as an interpreter alongside U.S. Army Special Forces in Afghanistan. Ahmad Yar escaped with his family in 2021 after the fall of the Afghan government to the Taliban.

Amini said Ahmad Yar would often drive up to 12 hours a day for Lyft to make ends meet. A GoFundMe has been set up to provide help for Yar's family left behind. The local Afghan community also started a donation page.

Loved ones described him as hardworking, generous, diligent and positive.

"We need justice for Nasrat," his cousin Samim Amiri said. "That's all the family wants."

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Credit: Rahim Amini

'He was always helping'
Ahmad Yar and his family first moved to Philadelphia, before relocating to Alexandria. He felt unsafe in Pennsylvania after being robbed at gunpoint, according to his friend Jeramie Malone.

"I can't emphasize enough how he was always helping," Malone added. "Leaving the house was very dangerous for him, but he was always eager to help somebody else who is a good guy. His children were the most important thing to him, and he brought them here so he could be safe."

Malone helped his family relocate to the U.S. through a volunteer organization. They fled to Abu Dhabi in 2021 from Mazar-i-Sharif, an evacuation site. Since he served as an interpreter for the U.S. government, Ahmad Yar was considered a target for the Taliban.

"He was most certainly a marked man if he stayed," Retired Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Butler told WUSA9. "He served this country a great deal more than I did. I did 42 months in combat but that was nowhere near what he had."

Butler, who was with the U.S. Army Special Forces, worked closely with Ahmad Yar in Camp Vance of the Bagram Airfield for two of his deployments. He last saw Ahmad Yar in Pennsylvania in 2022, and helped start his immigration process before the Taliban takeover.

"You just don't have words to describe how you feel about someone who had given so much to his country, not as a citizen, but then comes here and experiences some of the worst behavior our country has to offer," Butler said. "The irony is really thick here."

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Credit: Rahim Amini

Home surveillance video captures gunshot
Nest camera footage on the night of the shooting was sent to WUSA9 by a neighbor who lived nearby. In the surveillance video, you hear a single gunshot and then see four boys running down an alley near the in the 400 block of 11th Street Northeast where Nasrat gunned down in his car. In the video you hear one of the boys shouting, "You killed him! He was about to get out" and another responds, "he was reaching, bro."

"There's like a lot of questions we should be asking like: Why do these kids have access to a gun," the woman who sent the Nest video to WUSA9, said. "Will they be held accountable? Why don't they comprehend life-altering consequences of pulling the trigger. Who is this person?"

Lyft confirmed that Nasrat was a driver for their platform.

"Our hearts are with Mr. Nasrat's loved ones as they confront this unspeakable tragedy," Lyft said in a statement after Nasrat's death. "We have reached out to his family to offer our support and are in contact with law enforcement to assist with their investigation."

According to DC Police stats, there have been 127 homicides so far this year, which is a 19% increase from the same period in 2022.

A $25,000 reward is being offered for anyone that can provide information that will result in an arrest in this case. Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the police at 202-727-9099. Additionally, anonymous information may be submitted to the department’s TEXT TIP LINE by sending a text message to 50411.

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GoFundMe:

Nasrat Ahmad Yar, a dedicated local national interpreter who bravely served alongside U.S. Army Special Forces in Afghanistan for a decade, brought his family to the United States after the collapse of the Afghan government in August 2021. After settling in Alexandria, Virginia, Nasrat wasted no time in securing employment as a tow truck driver and rideshare driver to provide for his loved ones.

Nasrat's commitment to his family and community was unwavering. He always extended a helping hand to friends and family and readily assisted anyone in need. He was immensely proud to be in the U.S., and grateful for the safety and opportunities that would be afforded to his four young children.

Tragically, on July 3rd, 2023, Nasrat's life was cut short when he was shot and killed while working an extra late shift for a rideshare company in Washington D.C. This devastating loss has left a void that cannot be filled in the lives of numerous family members and friends. Nasrat was the sole provider for his wife and four children, aged 15 months to 13 years.

We invite you to join us in honoring the memory of Nasrat Ahmad Yar and supporting his grieving family during this challenging time. Every contribution to this fundraiser will directly assist Nasrat's widow in meeting their basic living expenses and covering essential needs as they strive to rebuild their lives without him.

By donating to this cause, you become a beacon of hope for Nasrat's family, ensuring that they can navigate the path ahead with the support and stability they desperately need. Your generosity will make a significant difference in alleviating their financial burdens as they work towards a brighter future. Join us in making this fundraiser a resounding success and empowering his family with the resources and care they deserve.

All funds raised through this campaign will be directly disbursed to Nasrat's widow by the non-profit organization Heart of an Ace to support the immediate and ongoing needs of their family.

Heart of an Ace is a Florida-based 501(c)(3) tax exempt nonprofit corporation. Our EIN is 87-4159229. All contributions are tax deductible.

We are collaborating with a fundraising effort on Facebook hosted by Help Build Tomorrow to assist the Ahmad Yar's with the cost of Nasrat's burial and other immediate needs in the wake of this tragedy. Both fundraisers directly support Nasrat's widow. The Facebook effort can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/donate/259425833384404/10102814004255108/

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-family-of-murdered-afghan-interpreter (archive.ph)
 
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He served as an interpreter alongside U.S. Army Special Forces in Afghanistan. Ahmad Yar escaped with his family in 2021 after the fall of the Afghan government to the Taliban.
Good to see America always taking good care of its assets

Reminder to never work for the feds as youll end up as an uber driver being deprivileged by a melanated individual
 
"There's like a lot of questions we should be asking like: Why do these kids have access to a gun," the woman who sent the Nest video to WUSA9, said. "Will they be held accountable? Why don't they comprehend life-altering consequences of pulling the trigger. Who is this person?"
They're niggers, no because they're niggers, they're niggers, and they're niggers. Any more questions?
 
Can we confirm they were black? Given the time of day that footage was too blurry to make out and too many white boys adopt black speaking patterns these days.

Regardless, a despicable way for a man with that record of loyal service to go, shot down in some back alley of a first world country by cowardly brigands who didn’t even have the decency to steal anything
 
Can we confirm they were black? Given the time of day that footage was too blurry to make out and too many white boys adopt black speaking patterns these days.

Regardless, a despicable way for a man with that record of loyal service to go, shot down in some back alley of a first world country by cowardly brigands who didn’t even have the decency to steal anything
It's D.C.
What's D.C full of?
 
I was really going into this thinking it was gonna be some Taliban agent who pursued him here.

It sucks because while I wasn't thrilled about the mass unvetted Afghan refugees after the war, he really is one of the ones who we owed it to and is the kind of immigrant we need-hardworking, wants to fit in and contribute. Damn shame.
 
I was really going into this thinking it was gonna be some Taliban agent who pursued him here.

It sucks because while I wasn't thrilled about the mass unvetted Afghan refugees after the war, he really is one of the ones who we owed it to and is the kind of immigrant we need-hardworking, wants to fit in and contribute. Damn shame.
No, just no. We don't need dune coons over here driving 21st century versions of taxss shitting out a bunch of little sand nigglets and getting welfare bennies. 60% of illegal immigrants are on welfare. 50% of legal immigrants are on welfare.
 
Can we confirm they were black? Given the time of day that footage was too blurry to make out and too many white boys adopt black speaking patterns these days.
Look at the contrast between the face of the guy with the white sweatshirt and his clothing. The quality isn't great, but he clearly has a dark complexion.

This has unfortunately become a pattern in DC as well, a couple years ago there was a very similar case where another recent immigrant was killed by underage black carjackers while delivering for Uber Eats. In that case, the perpetrator got six years in a youth detention facility...

 
Dude probably lived like a king in Afghanistan doing his interpreter job for the glowies but here he had to make do working as a fucking Lyft driver in one of the worst cities in the USA. Glowies couldn't even get him some low-paying paper pusher job as thanks.
I had a chance to work for the US embassy back when I was at university but I opted to work in a warehouse instead. You can't work as a US gov't asset and come out clean.
 
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