🔗 Share this article President Trump Calls Relatives of Injured National Guard Soldiers to the White House President Donald Trump revealed on the weekend that he has extended an invitation the relatives of a Guard member tragically killed last week to come to the White House. He added that he conversed with her family and they were “devastated”. Details on the Heartbreaking Event Soldier Sarah Beckstrom, twenty years old, was fatally shot in a shooting on last Wednesday in the nation's capital. Her fellow service member, US air force staff Sgt Andrew Wolfe, 24, remains hospitalized in grave state. Vigils across the state have occurred in their honor. White House Offer The president explained he’s proposed a meeting at the presidential residence for the parents of both members of the state National Guard. “I said: ‘When you’re ready, because that’s a difficult moment, visit the White House. We’re going to pay tribute to Sarah,” the president addressed journalists. “And in the same way with him, whether he recovers or not.” Community Reaction Mourners came together over the weekend at the high school in West Virginia to remember Beckstrom. Both they had been working with the West Virginia National Guard as part of Trump’s federal initiative to assist policing efforts in the capital. Honoring the Soldier “Sarah was the type of pupil that teachers hoped for. She conducted herself with inner fortitude, a bright grin and a optimistic attitude that inspired people around her,” the principal, the head of her former high school, stated to the press. “She was kind, considerate and always willing to support those in need.” Memorial arrangements for Sarah are yet to be finalized. Legal Measures and Government Adjustments Authorities have indicted a 29-year-old individual from Afghanistan with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder while armed. The incident prompted the government to suspend asylum processing and cease providing entry permits to holders of travel documents. Status of Andrew Wolfe Wolfe, a native of Martinsburg, enlisted in February 2019 and is a graduate of Musselman high school, as reported by the news agency. He continues to receive treatment and is “battling to survive”, the state’s leader the governor mentioned on Fox News Channel’s The Sunday Briefing. Attorney general Pam Bondi informed a news show that she also intended to visit his relatives. Legacy of Sarah Beckstrom Sarah, from her hometown, completed her education from Webster County high school in June 2023 and enlisted soon after, working as a MP with excellence, according to the West Virginia National Guard. “She had a lot of goodness and she absolutely had fortitude,” the governor informed the crowd at the service. “Though her time ended too soon, she has made an impact that’s going to endure.”