🔗 Share this article The President Invites Families of Shot National Guard Soldiers to White House Former President Trump revealed on Sunday that he has extended an invitation the loved ones of a Guard member fatally shot last week to come to the White House. He mentioned that he spoke to her family and they were “deeply grieving”. Details on the Tragic Incident Soldier Beckstrom, 20, was killed in a attack on last Wednesday in the nation's capital. Her colleague, Staff Sgt Andrew Wolfe, 24, remains hospitalized in serious condition. Gatherings across the state have taken place in their remembrance. White House Offer The commander-in-chief explained he’s talked about a visit to the White House for the parents of both individuals of the state Guard. “I stated: ‘When you’re ready, because that’s a tough thing, come to the White House. We’re going to pay tribute to her,” the president informed reporters. “And similarly with him, whether he recovers or not.” Public Response Mourners gathered over the past few days at the high school in the state to pay respects to Sarah. Both they had been fulfilling duties with the military unit as part of the president’s federal initiative to assist law enforcement in Washington DC. Honoring Beckstrom “She was the type of pupil that teachers hoped for. She carried herself with calm resilience, a bright grin and a upbeat demeanor that lifted people around her,” the principal, the leader of Beckstrom’s former high school, told the media. “She was sweet, considerate and always eager to assist people.” Funeral arrangements for Sarah are yet to be finalized. Legal Steps and Government Adjustments Law enforcement have indicted a twenty-nine-year-old Afghan national with one count of murder and charges of violent assault while armed. The event caused the Trump administration to suspend asylum applications and temporarily stop issuing visas to holders of Afghan passports. Status of the Airman Andrew Wolfe, a resident of Martinsburg, began his service in early 2019 and is a graduate of Musselman high school, as reported by the Associated Press. He continues to receive treatment and is “in a critical fight”, West Virginia leader Morrisey mentioned on a news program. The state’s top lawyer Pam Bondi stated on the program that she planned to speak to Wolfe’s family. Memory of Sarah Beckstrom Sarah, from her hometown, completed her education from Webster County High in June 2023 and began her service not long after, working as a law enforcement officer with distinction, according to the military. “She had a lot of kindness and she absolutely had bravery,” he told the audience at the memorial. “Though her life was cut short, she has created a legacy that’s going to endure.”