Family says Sudan freed man convicted of killing US diplomat

FILE - The flag-draped coffin of U.S. diplomat John Granville, 33, who worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development, is received by U.S. officials in Khartoum, Sudan, Jan. 3, 2008. Sudanese authorities have released a man convicted of the 2008 killing of a U.S. diplomat in a drive-by shooting in the capital, Khartoum, his family said Tuesday Jan. 31, 2023. The release followed a 2020 deal between Sudan and the Trump administration that included compensation settlements for killings of Americans. (AP Photo/Abd Raouf, File)

CAIRO (AP) — Sudanese authorities have released a man convicted of the 2008 killing of a U.S. diplomat in a drive-by shooting in the capital, Khartoum, his family said Tuesday. The release followed a 2020 deal between Sudan and the Trump administration that included compensation settlements for killings of Americans.

Abdel-Raouf Abu Zaid, designated a terrorist by the United States, was captured weeks after the shooting. He was convicted and sentenced to death for the killing of John Granville, an official with the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Granville's Sudanese driver.

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