President Trump Calls Relatives of Attacked Guard Personnel to White House

President Donald Trump stated on the weekend that he has asked the family of a Guard member tragically killed last week to attend the White House.

He noted that he contacted her parents and they were “heartbroken”.

Details on the Devastating Incident

Soldier Beckstrom, 20, was lost her life in a violent incident on last Wednesday in Washington DC.

Her colleague, US air force staff Sgt Andrew Wolfe, 24, is still in the hospital in grave state.

Gatherings across the state have occurred in their honor.

Presidential Offer

The president stated he’s proposed a White House visit for the loved ones of both soldiers of the West Virginia National Guard.

“I stated: ‘When you’re ready, because that’s a hard experience, come to the White House. We’re going to recognize her,” the president informed reporters. “And in the same way with him, whether he recovers or not.”

Community Support

Mourners gathered over the weekend at a local school in West Virginia to pay respects to Sarah.

Both she and Wolfe had been serving with the West Virginia National Guard as part of the president’s government program to aid policing efforts in DC.

Honoring Sarah Beckstrom

“Sarah was the kind of student that instructors desired. She behaved with calm resilience, a warm expression and a optimistic attitude that inspired those around her,” Hankins, the head of Beckstrom’s former high school, informed the press. “She was sweet, compassionate and always ready to assist people.”

Memorial arrangements for Sarah are in the process of planning.

Legal Actions and Government Changes

Authorities have indicted a twenty-nine-year-old individual from Afghanistan with one count of first-degree murder and charges of violent assault while carrying a weapon.

The tragedy caused the Trump administration to halt asylum applications and halt issuing visas to holders of Afghan passports.

Condition of Wolfe

The airman, a resident of Martinsburg, enlisted in early 2019 and is a 2019 graduate of Musselman high school, per the news agency.

He is still undergoing care and is “in a critical fight”, West Virginia governor Morrisey mentioned on television.

The state’s top lawyer the attorney general informed the program that she planned to visit his relatives.

Memory of the Fallen Soldier

Sarah, from her hometown, graduated from her high school in mid-2023 and enlisted soon after, working as a law enforcement officer with honor, as stated by the military.

“She had a lot of kindness and she definitely had bravery,” the governor told the gathering at the vigil. “Though her life lasted far too short, she has left a mark that’s going to be remembered always.”
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