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Tragedy unfolded near the White House as two members of the West Virginia National Guard were fatally shot, according to an announcement from the state’s governor. Authorities have apprehended a suspect in connection with the incident.
Details surrounding the conditions of the two guardsmen remain unclear at this time. Two law enforcement officials, speaking anonymously due to the sensitivity of the case, provided these insights to the Associated Press.
The area was swiftly inundated with emergency response vehicles, and a helicopter was observed landing on the National Mall, underscoring the gravity of the situation.
The Joint DC Task Force confirmed they were actively addressing the incident, which occurred late Wednesday (Thursday AEDT) near the White House. Reports of gunfire prompted their immediate response.
Meanwhile, a representative for Mayor Muriel Bowser indicated that local officials were closely monitoring developments. Mayor Bowser was present in the city when the incident took place, ensuring that city leadership remained engaged during this critical time.
US President Donald Trump was at his West Palm Beach golf course when the shooting took place.
“The White House is aware and actively monitoring this tragic situation. The President has been briefed,” said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Hundreds of National Guard members from the district and several states have been patrolling the nation’s capital after Trump in August issued an emergency order in the capital, federalising the local police force and sending in the guard from eight states and the District of Columbia.