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National Guard Ambush Near White House Sparks Coast-to-Coast Investigation

Officials say Afghan national drove across U.S. before opening fire on troops in Washington

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 5, 2026
in Americas, World News
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National Guard troops secure area after ambush near White House - AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

National Guard members respond near the White House after a sudden ambush attack. - AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

Two West Virginia National Guard members remained in critical condition on Thursday after a gunman opened fire just steps from the White House, an attack that has triggered a sprawling national investigation and renewed scrutiny of U.S. vetting systems for Afghan evacuees. Authorities say the suspect, an Afghan national who arrived in the United States in 2021, drove across the country before carrying out what officials describe as a deliberate ambush on uniformed troops stationed in the capital.

The shooting, which unfolded the day before the Thanksgiving holiday, rattled a city accustomed to heavy security but unaccustomed to attacks on U.S. service members on domestic soil. It also unfolded against a tense political backdrop, with debates over troop deployments in U.S. cities resurfacing in recent months and partisan arguments intensifying around immigration and resettlement.

Specialists Fighting for Survival

The victims were identified as Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24. Both were rushed to hospital in critical condition after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds, according to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro for the District of Columbia. At a briefing on Thursday, she described the incident as an “ambush-style” attack, saying the suspect used a .357 Smith & Wesson revolver.

Pirro noted that the suspect, identified as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, had driven from Washington state to the U.S. capital before the shooting. He now faces charges including assault with intent to kill while armed and possession of a firearm during a violent offense. Prosecutors may upgrade the charges depending on the soldiers’ condition.

“We are praying they survive,” Pirro said. “If they do not, the charge will be first-degree murder.”

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Authorities have released few details about the investigation’s early findings. Officials say they are still working to determine a motive, though evidence collected so far prompted the FBI to classify the shooting as a suspected act of terrorism.

A Lone Gunman Confronted by Troops

The attack unfolded near a Metro station just two blocks northwest of the White House, an area frequently patrolled by National Guard personnel assisting with security and crowd management. Surveillance footage reviewed by investigators shows the gunman rounding a corner, raising his weapon and opening fire on the troops without warning, according to senior police officials.

Chaos erupted in seconds. Additional Guard members nearby rushed toward the scene, and at least one returned fire. Officers who responded shortly after found the suspect wounded but alive. He was taken into custody with injuries believed to be non-life-threatening.

“It appears to have been a lone gunman,” said Executive Assistant Police Chief Jeffery Carroll. “There are no other suspects at this time.”

Passersby shared video on social media showing first responders performing CPR on one of the wounded soldiers while others tended to broken glass scattered along the pavement.

FBI Launches National Investigation

FBI Director Kash Patel said the attack is now the subject of a “coast-to-coast investigation,” with agents executing search warrants in several states. While Patel declined to specify what investigators have uncovered, he said early findings meet the threshold of a terrorism inquiry.

Pirro said authorities have been in “constant contact” with the victims’ families and are providing support as the investigation unfolds.

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser called the shooting “an attack on America” and urged patience as federal agencies piece together the suspect’s movements and potential connections.

“Somebody drove across the country to attack America,” Bowser said. “That person will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”

Evacuation Program Under Renewed Scrutiny

The suspect arrived in the United States through Operation Allies Welcome, the program set up in 2021 to evacuate Afghans who assisted U.S. troops and diplomats during the two-decade war. The initiative resettled roughly 76,000 Afghans across the country following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

The program has been politically divisive. Supporters argue that the evacuees risked their lives for Western forces and required urgent protection from Taliban reprisals. Critics, including Trump and several Republican lawmakers, raised concerns about the speed of admissions and gaps in security vetting.

Lakanwal had been living with his family in Bellingham, Washington, north of Seattle. His former landlord said he lived with his wife and five children and gave no signs of instability. U.S. officials later confirmed that he previously worked with the CIA and other government entities as part of a partner force in Kandahar, a region that saw some of the fiercest fighting of the Afghan war.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe said in a statement that the partnership ended shortly after the U.S. withdrawal but did not specify the nature of the suspect’s work.

During the war, Afghan operatives frequently served alongside U.S. paramilitary units, supporting missions that ranged from translation to combat operations. Those roles made them targets of Taliban reprisal attacks once U.S. forces departed.

Political Repercussions Emerge Quickly

The shooting prompted an immediate federal response. The Trump administration ordered an additional 500 National Guard troops to Washington within hours of the attack.

On Wednesday night, Trump released a video calling for a full reinvestigation of all Afghan refugees admitted under the Biden administration. “If they can’t love our country, we don’t want them,” he said, describing the shooting as “a crime against our entire nation.”

Investigators stressed that they have found no motive so far and that no evidence currently links the attack to broader networks.

A City on Edge, A Debate Rekindled

Washington has seen its share of political tension and high-profile security incidents in recent years, but shootings targeting uniformed U.S. service members remain rare. Wednesday’s attack revived broader discussions about domestic deployments, counterterrorism protocols and refugee vetting — issues that have often become flashpoints in U.S. political debate.

For now, authorities say their focus is on the victims, the suspect and the sprawling investigation set to continue over the coming weeks.

For Washington residents and holiday visitors, the violence served as a jarring reminder of the vulnerabilities that exist even in highly protected urban areas. Investigators are expected to release additional details as the inquiry unfolds, but for now, the focus remains on the wounded soldiers and the search for answers behind a cross-country journey that ended in a sudden burst of gunfire near the seat of American government.

Source: AP News – Afghan national charged in Guard ambush shooting drove across US to carry out attack, officials say

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