Thursday, November 27, 2025 - Two National Guard soldiers are critically injured after being shot in Washington DC, less than two blocks from the White House, in what the city's mayor called a "targeted shooting".
Police said a lone suspect opened fire on two National Guard
members from West Virginia on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 26, before other
National Guard nearby who had heard the gunfire subdued him.
President Donald Trump, who was in Florida at the time, said
the alleged gunman was an Afghan national who entered the US in September 2021.
He vowed his administration would ensure the suspect "pays the steepest
possible price" for "an act of evil, an act of hatred and an act of
terror".
The Department of Homeland Security named the suspect in a
press release as Rahmanullah Lakamal, "a criminal alien from
Afghanistan". His immigration status was unclear.
"We must now re-examine every alien who has entered our
country from Afghanistan under Biden," said Trump in a live address on
Wednesday night.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services said it had halted
processing of all Afghan immigration requests pending a review of vetting
protocols.
A statement from Joint Task Force DC, which is co-ordinating
the National Guard deployments to the nation's capital, said the attack took
place at around 14:15 EST (17:15 GMT) on Wednesday near the Farragut Square
Metro Station.
FBI Director Kash Patel - whose agency is leading the
investigation - told a news conference the soldiers were "brazenly
attacked in a horrendous act of violence".
Metropolitan Police Assistant Chief Jeff Carroll said the
suspect "came around the corner" and "immediately started firing
a firearm". He said the soldiers had been "ambushed". Other
National Guard members nearby heard the gunfire and responded, he said.
"They actually were able to intervene and to kind of
hold down the suspect, after he had been shot, on the ground until law
enforcement got there within moments," Carroll said.
The suspect was shot four times, law enforcement sources
told CBS.
US President Donald Trump - who is at his Mar-a-Lago resort
in Palm Beach - vowed to punish the attacker.
"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," he wrote
on Truth Social.
"God bless our Great National Guard, and all of our
Military and Law Enforcement," he added.

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