"Trump Announces Death of National Guard Member, Wounds Another in D.C. Ambush-Style Shooting"
In a somber address to reporters on Thursday, President Trump confirmed that one of the two West Virginia National Guard members wounded in an ambush-style shooting in Washington, D.C., has died. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was pronounced dead at MedStar Washington Hospital after suffering wounds during the attack.
Trump expressed his condolences to Beckstrom's family and described her as a "highly respected, young, magnificent person" who had just begun her service in June 2023. The President also stated that Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, is fighting for his life after undergoing surgery. Trump's comments came hours after U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro confirmed Wolfe's critical condition.
The shooting occurred in an ambush-style attack, with authorities describing it as such. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, is currently in serious condition.
According to the National Guard's joint task force for the district, both Beckstrom and Wolfe had been sworn into duty less than 24 hours before the attack, serving in the district since August. They were deputized to maintain their status to conduct patrols but did not have arrest powers.
Beckstrom, a volunteer from Summersville, West Virginia, had served in the Guard since June 2023 and was assigned to the 863rd Military Police Company, 111th Engineer Brigade at the time of the shooting. Her death has been met with an outpouring of condolences from across the National Guard family.
Wolfe, from Martinsburg, West Virginia, has served in the National Guard since February 2019 and was assigned to Force Support Squadron, 167th Airlift Wing. He graduated from Musselman High School in 2019 and was described by his principal as "an active, engaged, and high-achieving student."
As the investigation into the shooting continues, Trump announced that he spoke with Beckstrom's parents on Thursday evening. The President expressed hopes for improved news regarding Wolfe's condition, saying "hopefully we'll get better news in respect to him."
In a somber address to reporters on Thursday, President Trump confirmed that one of the two West Virginia National Guard members wounded in an ambush-style shooting in Washington, D.C., has died. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was pronounced dead at MedStar Washington Hospital after suffering wounds during the attack.
Trump expressed his condolences to Beckstrom's family and described her as a "highly respected, young, magnificent person" who had just begun her service in June 2023. The President also stated that Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, is fighting for his life after undergoing surgery. Trump's comments came hours after U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro confirmed Wolfe's critical condition.
The shooting occurred in an ambush-style attack, with authorities describing it as such. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, is currently in serious condition.
According to the National Guard's joint task force for the district, both Beckstrom and Wolfe had been sworn into duty less than 24 hours before the attack, serving in the district since August. They were deputized to maintain their status to conduct patrols but did not have arrest powers.
Beckstrom, a volunteer from Summersville, West Virginia, had served in the Guard since June 2023 and was assigned to the 863rd Military Police Company, 111th Engineer Brigade at the time of the shooting. Her death has been met with an outpouring of condolences from across the National Guard family.
Wolfe, from Martinsburg, West Virginia, has served in the National Guard since February 2019 and was assigned to Force Support Squadron, 167th Airlift Wing. He graduated from Musselman High School in 2019 and was described by his principal as "an active, engaged, and high-achieving student."
As the investigation into the shooting continues, Trump announced that he spoke with Beckstrom's parents on Thursday evening. The President expressed hopes for improved news regarding Wolfe's condition, saying "hopefully we'll get better news in respect to him."