Worried about making rent, he had decided to drive for a ride-sharing service, which led to his murder. No arrests have been made.
31-year-old Afghan immigrant Nasrat Ahmad Yar was shot and killed in Washington, D.C. while driving for a ride-share service trying to make ends meet and provide for his family.
Police have made no arrests in the case despite having video evidence that shows four suspected attackers running through an alleyway near where Ahmad Yar was murdered yelling,"You just killed him!" When police arrived on the scene they found Ahmad Yar's body. He was later pronounced dead at a hospital.
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