Afghan National Arrested for Bomb Threat in Fort Worth

Police officers investigating a bomb threat scene in Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas, November 30, 2025

Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, an Afghan national, was arrested in Fort Worth, Texas, after allegedly posting a video on TikTok indicating he was assembling a bomb. This incident raises security concerns about the Operation Allies Welcome program, which resettles Afghan nationals. Alokozay’s arrest follows another related incident involving the shooting of National Guard soldiers in D.C., prompting discussions about vetting processes and public safety.

Fort Worth, Texas: Afghan National Arrested for Alleged Bomb Threat

Fort Worth, Texas – An Afghan national, Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, was arrested on November 25, 2025, after allegedly posting a video on TikTok suggesting he was assembling a bomb targeting a building in the Fort Worth area. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that Alokozay, who entered the United States under the “Operation Allies Welcome” program, was charged with making terroristic threats. He is currently being held at a corrections center in Tarrant County, Texas.

The arrest occurred just one day before another Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, was accused of shooting two National Guard soldiers near the White House in Washington, D.C. Lakanwal faces a first-degree murder charge following the death of one of the Guardsmen, U.S. Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom.

Alokozay’s arrest highlights ongoing concerns regarding individuals admitted to the U.S. under the Operation Allies Welcome program, which was established to resettle Afghans who supported U.S. forces during the war in Afghanistan. Both Alokozay and Lakanwal were paroled into the United States under this program.

Background on Operation Allies Welcome

Operation Allies Welcome was initiated in 2021 to facilitate the resettlement of Afghan nationals who assisted U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. The program aimed to provide a safe haven for those at risk following the U.S. withdrawal and the Taliban’s resurgence. However, recent incidents involving individuals admitted under this program have raised questions about the vetting process and the program’s effectiveness in ensuring national security.

Related Incidents

In addition to the Fort Worth arrest, another incident occurred in Washington, D.C., where Rahmanullah Lakanwal, also an Afghan national admitted under Operation Allies Welcome, was arrested for allegedly shooting two National Guard soldiers near the White House. This incident has further intensified discussions about the security implications of the resettlement program.

Ongoing Investigations

Authorities continue to investigate both incidents to determine the extent of any coordinated activities and to assess the broader implications for national security. The Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies are reviewing the vetting procedures associated with the Operation Allies Welcome program to address potential vulnerabilities.

Public Safety Measures

In response to these events, local and federal authorities have heightened security measures in the Fort Worth area and other major cities. Public awareness campaigns have been launched to encourage citizens to report suspicious activities, and law enforcement agencies are collaborating to enhance intelligence sharing and response capabilities.

Community Response

The Fort Worth community has expressed concern over the recent events. Local leaders are working closely with law enforcement to ensure public safety and to provide support to those affected by the alleged threat. Community forums are being organized to address public concerns and to foster a collaborative approach to maintaining security.

Legal Proceedings

Alokozay is scheduled to appear in court to face charges related to making terroristic threats. The legal proceedings will determine the extent of his alleged activities and any potential connections to broader security concerns. The outcome of these proceedings may influence future policies regarding the resettlement of individuals under programs like Operation Allies Welcome.

Implications for National Security

These incidents underscore the challenges associated with resettling individuals from conflict zones and the importance of thorough vetting processes. The events have prompted a reevaluation of security protocols and have sparked discussions about balancing humanitarian efforts with national security considerations.

Conclusion

The arrest of Mohammad Dawood Alokozay in Fort Worth serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in resettlement programs and the ongoing need for vigilance in ensuring public safety. Authorities are committed to addressing these challenges through enhanced security measures, improved vetting processes, and community engagement to maintain the safety and security of all citizens.

FAQ

What is Operation Allies Welcome?

Operation Allies Welcome is a U.S. government program initiated in 2021 to resettle Afghan nationals who supported U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. The program aims to provide a safe haven for those at risk following the U.S. withdrawal and the Taliban’s resurgence.

Who is Mohammad Dawood Alokozay?

Mohammad Dawood Alokozay is an Afghan national who entered the United States under the Operation Allies Welcome program. He was arrested on November 25, 2025, after allegedly posting a video on TikTok suggesting he was assembling a bomb targeting a building in the Fort Worth area. He has been charged with making terroristic threats.

What other incident occurred involving Afghan nationals?

On November 26, 2025, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, another Afghan national admitted under the Operation Allies Welcome program, was arrested for allegedly shooting two National Guard soldiers near the White House in Washington, D.C. One of the Guardsmen, U.S. Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, later died from her injuries. Lakanwal faces a first-degree murder charge.

What are authorities doing in response to these incidents?

Authorities have heightened security measures in the Fort Worth area and other major cities. Public awareness campaigns have been launched to encourage citizens to report suspicious activities, and law enforcement agencies are collaborating to enhance intelligence sharing and response capabilities.

What are the implications for national security?

These incidents underscore the challenges associated with resettling individuals from conflict zones and the importance of thorough vetting processes. The events have prompted a reevaluation of security protocols and sparked discussions about balancing humanitarian efforts with national security considerations.

Key Features

Feature Details
Incident Afghan national arrested for alleged bomb threat in Fort Worth, Texas
Suspect Mohammad Dawood Alokozay
Program Operation Allies Welcome
Charge Making terroristic threats
Location Fort Worth, Texas
Arrest Date November 25, 2025
Related Incident Shooting of National Guard soldiers near the White House in Washington, D.C.
Related Suspect Rahmanullah Lakanwal
Charge for Related Suspect First-degree murder

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