🔗 Share this article President Trump Invites Loved Ones of Shot National Guard Members to the Presidential Residence Former President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he has invited the relatives of a National Guard member tragically killed last week to attend the presidential home. He mentioned that he contacted her family and they were “heartbroken”. Information on the Tragic Event Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, twenty years old, was lost her life in a violent incident on last Wednesday in DC. Her comrade, Andrew Wolfe, twenty-four years old, continues receiving treatment in critical condition. Gatherings across the state have taken place in their honor. White House Call The commander-in-chief said he’s talked about a visit to the White House for the families of both members of the state Guard. “I said: ‘When you’re ready, because that’s a tough thing, arrive at the White House. We’re going to pay tribute to Sarah,” Trump informed journalists. “And similarly with him, no matter the outcome.” Public Reaction Attendees assembled over the past few days at the high 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 national effort to support law enforcement in the capital. Remembering Beckstrom “She was the kind of student that instructors wished for. She conducted herself with inner fortitude, a bright grin and a optimistic attitude that encouraged those around her,” the principal, the leader of Beckstrom’s previous school, informed the press. “She was sweet, considerate and always ready to assist people.” Service arrangements for Sarah are still being arranged. Judicial Actions and Policy Changes Officials have indicted a twenty-nine-year-old individual from Afghanistan with a charge of homicide and two counts of assault with intent to kill while armed. The tragedy caused the government to halt asylum applications and temporarily stop granting visas to holders of Afghan passports. Condition of the Airman Andrew Wolfe, a resident of Martinsburg, enlisted in February 2019 and is a graduate of Musselman High, according to the AP. He is still undergoing care and is “fighting for his life”, West Virginia governor Patrick Morrisey mentioned on Fox News Channel’s The Sunday Briefing. The state’s top lawyer Bondi informed the program that she also intended to visit the family. Memory of Sarah Beckstrom Sarah, from Summersville, graduated from her high school in mid-2023 and enlisted soon after, working as a law enforcement officer with honor, per the military. “She had a lot of compassion and she absolutely had bravery,” Morrisey told the crowd at the service. “Though her life ended too soon, she has left a mark that’s going to last forever.”