National Guard member shot in Washington has died — Trump

DW
DW
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The shooting incident has raised significant concerns regarding national security and the vetting of Afghan immigrants, prompting immediate actions from US authorities.
National Guard member shot in Washington has died — Trump

Key insights

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    Victim's Condition Critical: One National Guard member has died, while another is in critical condition.

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    Terrorism Investigation Ongoing: The FBI is treating the shooting as a terrorism investigation.

  • 3

    Suspect's Background Scrutinized: The suspect is an Afghan national who worked with US forces.

  • 4

    Immigration Requests Suspended: The US has halted processing Afghan immigration requests after the incident.

A What happened
A shooting near the White House has led to the death of one National Guard member, Specialist Sarah B., and left another, Staff Sergeant Andrew W., in critical condition. The FBI is investigating the incident as a terrorism case, focusing on the suspect, Rahmanullah L., an Afghan national who had previously worked with US forces. The suspect is currently charged with assault with intent to kill and possession of a firearm during a violent crime. He entered the US in 2021 through a resettlement program aimed at Afghan allies. The investigation will explore any overseas connections and the suspect's motives. Following the shooting, the US has suspended processing immigration requests for Afghan nationals, raising concerns about the vetting process for those entering the country.

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