West Virginia Guardman Makes Slow Progress After DC Shooting, Governor Offers Update
Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, a 24-year-old West Virginia Army National Guard member, is slowly healing from his head injury sustained in a shooting incident in Washington D.C. last week. According to Gov. Patrick Morrisey's statement, Wolfe's condition has improved, and he "is beginning to look more like himself."
Wolfe was one of over 2,000 troops deployed to the nation's capital as part of President Donald Trump's crime-fighting initiative. He and another guard member, Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, were ambushed on November 26 while patrolling a subway station near the White House. Beckstrom died the following day.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who was also shot during the encounter, has been charged with murder and is pleading not guilty. Wolfe's family has received support from Senator Shelley Moore Capito, who has held a picture of Wolfe at a news conference.
Wolfe is expected to remain in acute care for two to three more weeks. Gov. Morrisey has asked West Virginians to continue praying for his recovery. A vigil was planned for Friday night at Wolfe's alma mater, Musselman High School in Berkeley County.
The governor offered words of encouragement and support for Wolfe's family, noting that Trump shared a photo of their family standing around him during a meeting in the Oval Office. Surgeons treating Wolfe have described him as a "miracle" and expressed confidence that he will live.
Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, a 24-year-old West Virginia Army National Guard member, is slowly healing from his head injury sustained in a shooting incident in Washington D.C. last week. According to Gov. Patrick Morrisey's statement, Wolfe's condition has improved, and he "is beginning to look more like himself."
Wolfe was one of over 2,000 troops deployed to the nation's capital as part of President Donald Trump's crime-fighting initiative. He and another guard member, Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, were ambushed on November 26 while patrolling a subway station near the White House. Beckstrom died the following day.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who was also shot during the encounter, has been charged with murder and is pleading not guilty. Wolfe's family has received support from Senator Shelley Moore Capito, who has held a picture of Wolfe at a news conference.
Wolfe is expected to remain in acute care for two to three more weeks. Gov. Morrisey has asked West Virginians to continue praying for his recovery. A vigil was planned for Friday night at Wolfe's alma mater, Musselman High School in Berkeley County.
The governor offered words of encouragement and support for Wolfe's family, noting that Trump shared a photo of their family standing around him during a meeting in the Oval Office. Surgeons treating Wolfe have described him as a "miracle" and expressed confidence that he will live.