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National Guardsmen May Have Survived DC Shooting: Suspect is Afghani Illegal Immigrant
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Published Nov. 26, 2025, 7:21 PM
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Two West Virginia National Guard members were shot just blocks from the White House the day before Thanksgiving, leaving the nation on edge as conflicting reports emerged about their condition.
Police arrested 29-year-old Afghani illegal immigrant Rahmanullah Lakanwal as a suspect in the shooting. According to Fox News, he was in the country on an expired visa.
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey initially announced that both troops had died, but later clarified that he has been receiving “conflicting reports” about their status. Fox News said that the victims were in critical condition.
“We are now receiving conflicting reports about the condition of our two Guard members and will provide additional updates,” Morrisey said on X.
The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed that one suspect was taken into custody following the shooting. The White House was placed on lockdown while authorities secured the area.
President Donald Trump, who was in Florida at the time, said in a statement that the soldiers had been “critically wounded.”
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stressed the need for stronger security across America’s transit systems.
“On the night before Thanksgiving, two families are hurting like never before,” Duffy wrote on X Wednesday evening. “Tonight, our nation prays for the families of two patriotic West Virginia National Guardsmen who were shot while performing the duties we asked them to do — protect the people of Washington, DC.”
“This is an unspeakable tragedy … a cowardly act,” Duffy said. “I will continue to do everything in my power, as Secretary of Transportation, to hold transit authorities accountable to radically improve security and safety on our public transit systems. I promise to withhold funding if cities don’t respond adequately. Our citizens deserve safe, transportation. And our brave National Guard deserves respect not violence.”
Rep. Riley Moore, R-W. Va., confirmed the guardsmen are from West Virginia and described the situation as “absolutely heartbreaking.”
“Please join Mina and me in praying for them,” Moore wrote. “We need everyone praying right now for these heroes.”
Moore added that both soldiers remain in critical condition and said he is closely monitoring developments, promising updates as more information is confirmed.
Officials across West Virginia condemned the attack as senseless and devastating, particularly given its timing on the eve of Thanksgiving, leaving families anxiously awaiting news on the soldiers’ well-being.
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