🔗 Share this article The President Calls Relatives of Injured Military Personnel to White House Former President Donald Trump revealed on the weekend that he has asked the relatives of a Guard member killed last week to visit the White House. He mentioned that he conversed with her family and they were “devastated”. Details on the Devastating Event Soldier Beckstrom, twenty years old, was fatally shot in a violent incident on Wednesday in DC. Her comrade, Staff Sgt Andrew Wolfe, 24, remains hospitalized in grave state. Vigils across the state have occurred in their honor. Presidential Call The president said he’s talked about a visit to the White House for the families of both soldiers of the state National Guard. “I told them: ‘When you’re able, because that’s a tough thing, come to the White House. We’re going to pay tribute to Sarah,” the president addressed journalists. “And similarly with Andrew, recover or not.” Community Support Community members gathered over the past few days at the high school in West Virginia to remember Sarah. Both she and Wolfe had been working with the military unit as part of the president’s federal initiative to assist law enforcement in DC. Honoring the Soldier “Sarah was the kind of student that teachers wished for. She carried herself with inner fortitude, a contagious smile and a positive energy that encouraged people around her,” Hankins, the head of her previous school, told the media. “She was kind, caring and always willing to assist people.” Service details for Beckstrom are still being arranged. Legal Steps and Policy Changes Authorities have charged a twenty-nine-year-old individual from Afghanistan with a charge of murder and two counts of attempted murder while carrying a weapon. The event caused the government to pause asylum applications and halt issuing entry permits to holders of travel documents. Condition of Andrew Wolfe The airman, a native of Martinsburg, began his service in February 2019 and is a 2019 graduate of Musselman High, per the news agency. He is still undergoing care and is “battling to survive”, the state’s governor Patrick Morrisey stated on television. Attorney general the attorney general stated on the program that she aimed to meet with his relatives. Memory of the Fallen Soldier Sarah, from her hometown, completed her education from Webster County high school in mid-2023 and enlisted soon after, working as a law enforcement officer with honor, according to the state guard. “She had a lot of kindness and she certainly had fortitude,” he addressed the audience at the memorial. “Though her time was cut short, she has created a legacy that’s going to endure.”