🔗 Share this article Trump Calls Relatives of Attacked Military Members to White House President Trump stated on Sunday that he has extended an invitation the family of a Guard member tragically killed last week to attend the executive mansion. He added that he contacted her parents and they were “deeply grieving”. Details on the Heartbreaking Shooting US army specialist Beckstrom, 20, was fatally shot in a shooting on Wednesday in Washington DC. Her comrade, Staff Sgt Andrew Wolfe, twenty-four years old, remains hospitalized in grave state. Memorials across West Virginia have occurred in their remembrance. White House Invitation The commander-in-chief stated he’s talked about a White House visit for the parents of both individuals of the West Virginia National Guard. “I said: ‘When you’re able, because that’s a hard experience, come to the White House. We’re going to honor Sarah,” the president informed the press. “And in the same way with him, whether he recovers or not.” Public Reaction Attendees gathered over the past few days at the high school in West Virginia to pay respects to Sarah. Both the soldiers had been fulfilling duties with the West Virginia National Guard as part of Trump’s national effort to aid public safety in Washington DC. Paying Tribute to Beckstrom “Sarah was the individual that instructors hoped for. She conducted herself with quiet strength, a bright grin and a positive energy that lifted people around her,” the principal, the principal of her previous school, stated to the press. “She was kind, compassionate and always ready to support those in need.” Service arrangements for Beckstrom are yet to be finalized. Judicial Steps and Policy Adjustments Authorities have indicted a 29-year-old individual from Afghanistan with one count of murder and two counts of assault with intent to kill while carrying a weapon. The incident led the government to halt refugee claims and halt issuing entry permits to owners of travel documents. Condition of Andrew Wolfe Andrew Wolfe, a native of the city, started his military career in February 2019 and is a graduate of his local high school, according to the AP. He continues to receive treatment and is “fighting for his life”, West Virginia leader Morrisey said on a news program. The state’s top lawyer the attorney general informed the program that she planned to speak to Wolfe’s family. Impact of the Fallen Soldier Sarah, from Summersville, completed her education from Webster County high school in mid-2023 and joined the military shortly after, serving as a law enforcement officer with honor, according to the state guard. “She had a lot of kindness and she certainly had courage,” the governor informed the gathering at the service. “Though her time was cut short, she has left a mark that’s going to last forever.”