🔗 Share this article President Trump Invites Relatives of Shot National Guard Personnel to White House President Donald Trump revealed on Sunday that he has invited the family of a Guard member killed last week to visit the presidential home. He added that he spoke to her parents and they were “deeply grieving”. Information on the Heartbreaking Shooting Soldier Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was killed in a shooting on Wednesday in DC. Her comrade, US air force staff Sgt Andrew Wolfe, twenty-four years old, is still in the hospital in serious condition. Memorials across West Virginia have been held in their memory. White House Offer The commander-in-chief explained he’s proposed a visit to the White House for the families of both soldiers of the state Guard. “I stated: ‘When you’re prepared, because that’s a hard experience, visit the White House. We’re going to recognize her,” the president informed reporters. “And likewise with Andrew, no matter the outcome.” Public Support Attendees assembled over the past few days at Webster County high school in West Virginia to honor Beckstrom. Both she and Wolfe had been working with the West Virginia National Guard as part of the president’s federal initiative to aid public safety in Washington DC. Honoring Sarah Beckstrom “She was the individual that educators hoped for. She carried herself with calm resilience, a contagious smile and a optimistic attitude that encouraged those around her,” the principal, the leader of Beckstrom’s former high school, informed the media. “She was kind, caring and always willing to help others.” Memorial details for Sarah are yet to be finalized. Legal Steps and Policy Adjustments Officials have accused a twenty-nine-year-old individual from Afghanistan with one count of murder and two counts of assault with intent to kill while armed. The incident led the government to pause asylum applications and halt granting entry permits to holders of Afghan passports. Status of Wolfe Wolfe, a resident of the city, began his service in 2019 and is a 2019 graduate of Musselman High, as reported by the Associated Press. He is still undergoing care and is “fighting for his life”, the state’s governor the governor stated on a news program. Attorney general Pam Bondi informed a news show that she also intended to visit Wolfe’s family. Memory of Sarah Beckstrom Beckstrom, from Summersville, graduated from Webster County high school in June 2023 and began her service not long after, working as a military police officer with distinction, as stated by the state guard. “She had a lot of goodness and she definitely had courage,” he addressed the audience at the memorial. “Though her life ended too soon, she has created a legacy that’s going to be remembered always.”