🔗 Share this article The President Calls Families of Shot Guard Soldiers to the White House Former President Trump stated on the weekend that he has asked the relatives of a National Guard member tragically killed last week to come to the executive mansion. He added that he contacted her family and they were “heartbroken”. Background on the Tragic Incident US army specialist Sarah Beckstrom, twenty years old, was fatally shot in a shooting on last Wednesday in DC. Her colleague, Andrew Wolfe, 24, remains hospitalized in grave state. Memorials across West Virginia have been held in their memory. Presidential Offer The commander-in-chief stated he’s discussed a meeting at the presidential residence for the families of both members of the state Guard. “I said: ‘When you’re prepared, because that’s a tough thing, arrive at the White House. We’re going to pay tribute to Sarah,” the president told reporters. “And likewise with him, no matter the outcome.” Public Response Attendees gathered over the past few days at the high school in West Virginia to remember Beckstrom. Both they had been serving with the military unit as part of Trump’s government program to support public safety in Washington DC. Honoring the Soldier “Sarah was the type of pupil that instructors hoped for. She conducted herself with inner fortitude, a warm expression and a positive energy that inspired those around her,” Hankins, the head of her previous school, told the press. “She was caring, compassionate and always ready to assist people.” Memorial details for Sarah are yet to be finalized. Legal Actions and Policy Adjustments Law enforcement have indicted a 29-year-old suspect with one count of murder and two counts of violent assault while carrying a weapon. The incident caused the Trump administration to halt asylum processing and cease granting entry permits to owners of travel documents. Condition of Andrew Wolfe The airman, a native of Martinsburg, began his service in February 2019 and is a 2019 graduate of his local high school, as reported by the AP. He is still undergoing care and is “fighting for his life”, the state’s leader Patrick Morrisey stated on television. The state’s top lawyer Pam Bondi told Fox News Sunday that she planned to visit the family. Impact of Beckstrom Sarah, from her hometown, completed her education from Webster County High in mid-2023 and enlisted soon after, serving as a military police officer with honor, as stated by the West Virginia National Guard. “She had a lot of compassion and she certainly had bravery,” Morrisey addressed the gathering at the service. “Though her time was cut short, she has made an impact that’s going to endure.”