Two national guard members in critical condition after Washington DC shooting

Two West Virginia National Guardsmen Remain in Critical Condition After Washington D.C. Shooting

A shooting near the White House has left two West Virginia National Guardsmen fighting for their lives, bringing a new level of concern to the nation's capital amidst a contentious deployment of troops ordered by the Trump administration.

According to officials, the incident was deemed "targeted" and identified the suspect as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national who entered the US on a Biden-era policy allowing Afghans to enter the country after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. The suspect is currently in custody, but not before allegedly shooting two National Guardsmen near the Farragut West metro station.

In a video posted on the White House's X account, Donald Trump criticized the program that allowed Lakanwal into the country, calling it "a hellhole on earth" and labeling the suspect an "animal." He also claimed that this attack underscores the single greatest national security threat facing the nation, and called for an investigation into all Afghans who entered the US under similar programs.

The shooting has sent shockwaves through Washington D.C., with a taskforce of over 2,375 National Guardsmen currently deployed in the city, with West Virginia making up the second-largest contingent. The deployment was ordered by Trump's administration amidst controversy over the use of federal power to enforce local law and order.

Earlier in the day, Governor Patrick Morrisey sparked confusion when he announced that both soldiers had been killed, only to later correct himself after posting an update clarifying that more information was needed. Trump has since filed an emergency motion asking a federal appeals court to allow the National Guard to remain in Washington, which could be decided by December 11.

The incident has drawn criticism from former President Barack Obama, who condemned the shooting on social media and expressed his support for the servicemen shot. The Guardian's Washington office was placed under lockdown as law enforcement officers ordered staff to stay away from glass doors adjoining the square.

As the situation unfolds, concerns about the use of federal power and national security remain at the forefront. With multiple states initially deploying National Guardsmen to support federal and local law enforcement before reversing plans to do so, this incident raises questions about the role of the military in enforcing domestic policy.
 
πŸ€• I'm really worried about these two West Virginia National Guardsmen 🀞 still fighting for their lives. It's crazy that they're in critical condition after a shooting near the White House 🚨. Anyone else think it's super concerning that the suspect had entered the US under a Biden-era policy? 😬 The fact that Trump is making such a big deal about it and labeling the suspect an "animal" just makes me think he's not being very responsible πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. As a parent, I just want to know if my child (or anyone's child) is safe in this situation 🌟. It's also really disturbing that Trump is asking for an investigation into all Afghans who came in under similar programs... what's next? πŸš«πŸ’£
 
🚨😱 omg what's going on here?! 🀯 two west virginia national guardsmen shot and critically injured by some dude who entered the country through a program for afghan refugees πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ sounds like a whole lot of red tape to me 😩 shouldn't we be focusing on solving the real issues instead of deploying troops over this? πŸ€” also what's with trump's reaction πŸ™„ calling it "a hellhole on earth" is one thing but saying it's the single greatest national security threat? 🚫 that just seems like a bunch of political grandstanding to me πŸ‘Ž
 
This is getting outta hand 🀯... I mean, two guys are fighting for their lives and you got the ex-president trash-talking the whole thing on social media? It's like, come on, Donald, that's not cool at all πŸ˜’. And what's with this program allowing Afghans to enter the country? Can't we just have a civil conversation about this stuff instead of throwing around hate words and accusations? πŸ€” The fact is, we got two soldiers hurt, and now we're worried about national security? Let's focus on finding out what really happened here before we start pointing fingers or making things worse πŸ’‘.
 
Ugh, can we talk about the state of these forums for a sec? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I was trying to follow along with this news story, but it's like they're intentionally making it hard to read πŸ˜’. The text is so long and meandering, I had to scroll through three times just to get to the point of what happened in D.C. πŸ“Š And don't even get me started on the formatting... who thought it was a good idea to use these tiny little paragraphs that make you have to click on them to read the whole thing? 🀯 Can't they just break up the text into decent-sized sections like normal? 😩
 
πŸ€”πŸ’‘ so like what's going on here is that some afghan guy gets into the country and then goes around shooting people... 🚫 it's not cool. i feel bad for the soldiers who got hurt tho πŸ’”. but like what's the deal with trump wanting to keep all these national guardsmen in washington? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ isn't that kinda excessive? πŸ“Š

anyway, let me draw a simple diagram to try and explain this... ❗️
```
+---------------+
| National |
| Guard |
| Deployment |
+---------------+
|
| Targeted
v
+---------------+
| Afghan Guy |
| with a grudge |
+---------------+
```
the thing is, we need to talk about how we handle situations like this... 🀝 we can't just let one person's actions dictate our policies 🚫. it's like, what if the soldier who was shot had family or friends? πŸ’• wouldn't you want someone to help them? πŸ€—

anyway, i'm gonna go make a flowchart now to try and figure out some answers... πŸ“ˆ
 
I'm not surprised to see our military getting dragged into what feels like a domestic crisis πŸ€”. I mean, think about it - we're talking about National Guardsmen being deployed to Washington D.C., essentially acting as law enforcement, and now we've got some dude from Afghanistan showing up and shooting them 🚫. It's just a mess waiting to happen.

And don't even get me started on Trump's "investigation" into all Afghans who came in under those Biden-era policies πŸ™„. I mean, come on - that's just xenophobic pandering at its finest. We're not talking about some mastermind of terrorism here, we're talking about a guy who probably didn't even know his rights when he came to this country πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And what really gets me is how quickly the situation escalated πŸ”₯. From Governor Morrisey announcing that two soldiers were killed (only to correct himself later) to Trump going on a full-blown attack on Afghan policy, it's just a perfect storm of chaos and misinformation. Can't we just take a step back and think this through before we start deploying our military like it's nothing? πŸ™
 
"I think the name given to war, which is peace, is as fitting a proverb as any other."

This situation with the West Virginia National Guardsmen is really worrying... I don't know how anyone can just enter the country without proper checks and balances, especially after leaving Afghanistan. The fact that this incident is being used to label an entire group of people based on their nationality is not right. And what's going on with the National Guard deployment? It feels like they're more of a distraction than a solution.

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
 
omg what's goin on with trump? he's just makin a big mess again 🀯 like seriously who does he think he is, sayin a country its a hellhole on earth? and now 2 soldiers are fightin for their lives cuz of his policies πŸ™ they should be safe not some pawn in his game. I'm so sad to see what's happenin in dc right now πŸ’” it's just another example of how divided america is rn. can't we all just get along? 😀
 
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