The President Welcomes Loved Ones of Injured Guard Soldiers to the White House
President Trump revealed on Sunday that he has extended an invitation the relatives of a National Guard member tragically killed last week to visit the White House.
He noted that he contacted her family and they were âdevastatedâ.
Information on the Heartbreaking Shooting
Specialist Beckstrom, 20, was killed in a violent incident on Wednesday in DC.
Her comrade, Staff Sgt Andrew Wolfe, twenty-four years old, is still in the hospital in critical condition.
Memorials across West Virginia have taken place in their honor.
White House Offer
The president said heâs proposed a White House visit for the parents of both individuals of the West Virginia Guard.
âI said: âWhen youâre ready, because thatâs a difficult moment, visit the White House. Weâre going to recognize her,â the president addressed reporters. âAnd in the same way with him, recover or not.â
Community Support
Mourners gathered over the past few days at the high school in the state to pay respects to Beckstrom.
Both the soldiers had been working with the military unit as part of the presidentâs government program to aid law enforcement in the capital.
Remembering Beckstrom
âShe was the kind of student that teachers wished for. She carried herself with quiet strength, a warm expression and a optimistic attitude that lifted those around her,â Hankins, the principal of Beckstromâs previous school, informed the media. âShe was sweet, considerate and always ready to support those in need.â
Memorial details for Beckstrom are still being arranged.
Legal Actions and Policy Revisions
Law enforcement have charged a twenty-nine-year-old individual from Afghanistan with a charge of homicide and charges of violent assault while armed.
The event led the administration to pause asylum processing and temporarily stop granting entry permits to possessors of travel documents.
Status of Wolfe
Wolfe, a resident of the city, began his service in early 2019 and is a graduate of Musselman high school, according to the Associated Press.
He continues to receive treatment and is âfighting for his lifeâ, West Virginia leader Morrisey mentioned on Fox News Channelâs The Sunday Briefing.
The stateâs top lawyer the attorney general informed the program that she aimed to visit Wolfeâs family.
Legacy of Sarah Beckstrom
Beckstrom, from her hometown, graduated from her high school in 2023 and began her service not long after, working as a law enforcement officer with excellence, as stated by the state guard.
âShe had a lot of goodness and she definitely had courage,â the governor told the gathering at the vigil. âThough her life lasted far too short, she has made an impact thatâs going to endure.â