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Just a day after taking their oaths, two National Guard members were tragically shot on the streets of Washington, DC.
The victims, Andrew Wolfe, 24, and Sarah Backstrom, 20, were identified during a press conference held on Thursday, following the Wednesday attack.
DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro stated that the pair had been sworn in “less than 24 hours before they were shot on the street.”
Authorities report that both guardsmen underwent surgery and are currently in critical condition after what has been described as an “ambush.”
The alleged shooter, 29-year-old Afghan soldier Rahmanullah Lakanwal, has been taken into custody in connection with the incident.
Pirro said that the lone gunman was armed with a .357 Smith and Wesson revolver when he allegedly opened fire on the two ‘without provocation, ambush style’.
She said: ‘One guardsmen is struck, goes down, and then the shooter leans over and strikes the guardsmen again. Another guardsmen is struck several times.
‘Fellow guardsmen who were there responded immediately, engaging the suspect, neutralizing the threat and subduing him at the scene.’
Wolfe, 24, and Backstrom, 20, were said to have been sworn in just 24 hours before they were shot on Wednesday
Pirro speaks during a press conference about the Wednesday afternoon shooting of two National Guard members
Pirro said the suspect remains under heavy guard inside a hospital following the shooting. Â
He currently faces charges of assault with intent to kill while armed and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence.Â
Pirro said during the press conference that ‘it’s too soon to say’ what the suspect’s motives were.Â
She added: ‘We are praying that they survive and that the highest charge will not have to be murder in the first degree.Â
‘But make no mistake, if they do not, that will certainly be the charge.’
According to Pirro, Lakanwal drove across the country from his home in Bellingham, Washington, some 79 miles north of Seattle, to DC before he fired at the troops.Â
He was brought to the United States in 2021 as part of former President Joe Biden’s Operation Allies Welcome when he withdrew from Afghanistan.Â
Afghan soldier Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, was named as the alleged gunman in custody over the horror shoot-out
Footage emerged from the scene on Wednesday showing first responders performing CPR on a troop shot in the head
The two were on the ground inside the city as part of Donald Trump’s ongoing effort to clean up the streets of D.C
The program evacuated and resettled tens of thousands of Afghans after the U.S. withdrawal.
Prior to his arrival, the suspect worked with the US, including the CIA, ‘as a member of a partner force in Kandahar,’ John Ratcliffe, the spy agency’s director said.
He did not specify what work Lakamal did, but said the relationship ‘ended shortly following the chaotic evacuation’ of U.S. servicemembers from Afghanistan.Â
The two victims were on the ground inside the city as part of Donald Trump’s ongoing effort to clean up the streets of D.C.Â
Following the shooting, the president’s administration quickly ordered 500 more National Guard members to the city.Â
In response to the shooting, Trump took aim at his predecessor, insisting ‘no country can tolerate such a risk to our very survival’.
‘The suspect in custody is a foreigner who entered our country from Afghanistan, a hellhole on earth.
‘He was flown in by the Biden administration in September 2021, on those infamous flights that everybody was talking about. Nobody knew who was coming in.
‘His status was extended under legislation signed by President Biden, a disastrous president, the worst in our history.’