DC Lyft driver who was fatally shot served as long-time US Army interpreter in Afghanistan: Reports



A Washington, D.C. Lyft driver who was killed Monday was a long-time interpreter for the U.S. Army in Afghanistan, according to local reports.

Nasrat Ahmad Yar, 31, had been working as a Lyft driver when he was shot in Northeast D.C. and pronounced dead at a hospital on Monday, according to local media and police.

Matthew Butler, who reportedly served in Afghanistan with Ahmad Yar, told local outlet Fox 5 that Ahmad Yar grew up by Bagram Airfield and had worked for the government for nearly 20 years, first doing small jobs before becoming an interpreter. Butler said he learned of Ahmad Yar’s death from police.

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