🔗 Share this article Trump Calls Loved Ones of Injured National Guard Soldiers to the Presidential Residence Former President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he has asked the loved ones of a Guard member tragically killed last week to visit the executive mansion. He noted that he spoke to her parents and they were “deeply grieving”. Details on the Tragic Incident Soldier Sarah Beckstrom, twenty years old, was fatally shot in a shooting on Wednesday in Washington DC. Her colleague, US air force staff Sgt Andrew Wolfe, 24, remains hospitalized in critical condition. Gatherings across the state have occurred in their remembrance. Presidential Invitation The president stated he’s discussed a meeting at the presidential residence for the loved ones of both soldiers of the state National Guard. “I said: ‘When you’re prepared, because that’s a hard experience, come to the White House. We’re going to recognize her,” the president addressed reporters. “And likewise with him, whether he recovers or not.” Public Support Community members came together over the weekend at the high school in West Virginia to remember Beckstrom. Both they had been fulfilling duties with the military unit as part of the president’s government program to assist law enforcement in Washington DC. Remembering Beckstrom “Sarah was the kind of student that teachers hoped for. She conducted herself with inner fortitude, a bright grin and a upbeat demeanor that lifted those around her,” Jarrod Hankins, the leader of Beckstrom’s former high school, informed the media. “She was caring, caring and always ready to support those in need.” Funeral details for Beckstrom are in the process of planning. Legal Measures and Policy Adjustments Law enforcement have charged a 29-year-old individual from Afghanistan with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder while armed. The incident prompted the Trump administration to suspend asylum applications and temporarily stop granting visas to holders of travel documents. Status of Wolfe Andrew Wolfe, a resident of the city, began his service in early 2019 and is a 2019 graduate of his local high school, as reported by the AP. He continues to receive treatment and is “fighting for his life”, the state’s governor Morrisey mentioned on television. Attorney general Bondi told Fox News Sunday that she also intended to visit the family. Legacy of the Fallen Soldier Beckstrom, from Summersville, graduated from Webster County high school in 2023 and joined the military shortly after, working as a MP with distinction, per the West Virginia National Guard. “She had a lot of compassion and she certainly had bravery,” he addressed the gathering at the memorial. “Though her life lasted far too short, she has made an impact that’s going to last forever.”