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The Texas content creator reportedly faces murder charges after being linked to the murder of his former colleague.
On Thursday, August 21, according to San Antonio Express News, he was arrested, charged, arrested and charged in connection with the death of AWAL Noorkifan, 34, on May 31.
Citing court records, the outlet alleges they worked together at a trucking company.
According to the outlet, investigators discovered multiple posts and comments about the suspect’s Tiktok account and found comments about the suspect’s Tiktok account.
Habibzoy, who lives in Houston, previously denied involvement in the shooting. This reported that it occurred outside a northwest apartment in the 9100 block of Dirtbrook Drive around 11pm local time. Kiftan was declared dead at the scene, according to Kens 5.
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According to Fox San Antonio, Habibzoi is accused of driving from Houston to San Antonio to carry out the shooting. A friend of Kihwan told detectives that the victim received a call to meet a woman outside his apartment. However, the witness heard the gunshot shortly afterwards.
The outlet said it was discovered that Kihwan was not responding on the ground. The witness gave the detective the name of the woman in question, which coincided with the name of the woman associated with the Khabibzoi.
Fox San Antonio not only said that Habibibzoy had previously said in the Tiktok post that “the victim has $31,000”, but also that “we will never move on unless we revenge.”
Habibzoi alleged that his account had been hacked and provided evidence that was allegedly filed in a video released in June, San Antonio Express News reported. However, Cole’s records and location data revealed that the suspect traveled from Houston to San Antonio on the day the victim was killed, and the license plate leader picked up his car between two Texas cities.
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San Antonio Express News allegedly confessed to the shooting on a phone call obtained by investigators, citing the affidavit. The suspect reportedly told another man in Pashto that “he’s finished him” because someone hadn’t given him any money.
The San Antonio Police Department did not respond immediately after being contacted by people for additional information.