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DC Guard shooting suspect stares down death penalty in first court appearance
An Afghan national accused of ambushing National Guard members near the White House in November pleaded not guilty to 17 federal charges, including first-degree murder, in a case where prosecutors seek the death penalty. The suspect, who previously worked for the CIA in Afghanistan, is charged with killing one guard and severely wounding another using a stolen firearm.
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