One of the most secure areas of Washington was breached on Wednesday when a shooter injured two National Guard troops near the White House. The suspect was also critically injured in the incident and remains in custody.Top officials in the Trump administration scrambled to address the issue as authorities quickly contained the situation.
Here are the top developments:
US President Donald Trump vows action against animalsIn a post on Truth Social, the POTUS said: “The animal that shot the two National Guardsmen, with both being critically wounded, and now in two separate hospitals, is also severely wounded, but regardless, will pay a very steep price. God bless our Great National Guard, and all of our Military and Law Enforcement. These are truly great people. I, as President of the United States, and everyone associated with the Office of the Presidency, am with you!” – President Donald J. “Trump”The FBI is assisting with the investigation.In a post onHe also gave an update on the two soldiers revealing that they were both “critical condition” amid conflicting reports claiming they died. Deputy director of FBI Dan Bongino also addressed the action being taken. “FBI personnel are assisting with the investigation into the shooting of our National Guard members in DC Please take a moment and pray for these heroes and their families. God bless America, and all those who defend Her,” said Bongino on X.Flights temporarily paused at Reagan National Incoming flights to Reagan Washington National Airport were briefly halted because aircraft responding to the shooting involving two National Guardsmen were operating in the area, the Federal Aviation Administration said. Departures were unaffected, and normal operations have since resumed. The airport, located just outside the federal district, sits on the same rail line as the station near the shooting scene. Other major airports in the region — Dulles International and Baltimore–Washington International — were not affected.Vice president JD Vance acknowledged the issue in a public appearanceJD Vance on Washington, DC shooting: “I want everybody who’s a person of faith to say a prayer for those two National Guardsmen…it’s a somber reminder that soldiers…are the sword and the shield of the United States of America.”Additionally, Attorney general Pam Bondi said onWitnesses sheltered in a nearby café Two women had just exited a metro station when shots rang out and someone shouted, “Run.” Emma McDonald and Leila Christopher told the AP they sprinted to a nearby café, where they took cover with others — including a person who said they heard six shots fired in rapid succession. Minutes later, McDonald saw an EMT truck arrive. She said responders wheeled out a stretcher carrying a National Guard member with his head covered in blood. Eventually, those inside the café were told the area had been secured.Democrat Chuck Schumer also weighed in.Taking to “I am closely monitoring the situation and am praying for the wounded National Guardsmen and their families,” he added.“I thank all the first responders for their quick action to capture the suspect.”
