Two members of the West Virginia National Guard remained in critical condition on Thursday after a shooting near the White House, prompting heightened security concerns in the U.S. capital and an ongoing federal investigation into what officials described as a targeted act of violence.
The service members were shot on Wednesday evening only a short distance from the executive mansion, in an area that has long been considered among the most heavily secured in Washington. The incident quickly drew national attention, not only for its proximity to the center of U.S. government, but because the victims were uniformed personnel deployed to assist federal operations.
Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed that both Guard members were hospitalized in critical condition, while FBI Director Kash Patel said federal agents were supporting local authorities. A suspect was also shot and taken into custody with injuries not believed to be life-threatening, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment publicly.
The shooting unfolded as the United States enters a busy holiday period, when security around major government sites and public spaces typically increases. In a brief statement from Florida, where he is spending the Thanksgiving holiday, President Donald Trump condemned the attack and warned that the person responsible “will pay a very steep price.” No additional comments were issued by the White House or the Department of Defense.
Deployment and Immediate Response
The identities of the wounded Guard members have not been released. Officials said they were part of a deployment to Washington, although no details were provided about the mission or its duration. National Guard units are frequently mobilized to support federal and local authorities in the capital during periods of increased security activity, major events, or emergencies.
Emergency crews responded within minutes to the shooting, which took place in an area of central Washington that is heavily monitored by cameras and routinely patrolled. Investigators closed several streets nearby and placed additional officers around adjacent blocks while evidence was collected. Authorities said there was no continuing threat to the public.
Bowser described the attack as “targeted,” but declined to offer further explanation. It was not immediately clear whether the suspect knew the victims or whether the shooting was linked to their military affiliation. Washington police said updates would be provided once more information becomes available.
Proximity to Government Sites Raises Security Concerns
Shootings in central Washington are uncommon, particularly near the White House, where security is among the most restrictive in the country. The neighborhood around the executive complex has been further fortified in recent years following several high-profile breaches, including attempts by individuals to scale perimeter fencing or drive vehicles toward security barriers.
The U.S. Secret Service, which protects the president and the White House complex, has not commented publicly on the investigation but is coordinating with local and federal law enforcement, according to officials familiar with the response.
While violent crime in Washington has fluctuated in recent years, the city recorded an increase in shootings and homicides in 2023, prompting calls from local leaders for additional federal support. Analysts note that incidents occurring within sight of national landmarks often carry symbolic weight, even when they are not politically motivated.
National Guard and Federal Coordination
The National Guard serves as a reserve component of the U.S. Armed Forces and is frequently deployed domestically at the request of state governors or federal authorities. Units have supported operations in Washington during presidential inaugurations, natural disasters, and periods of civil unrest.
Following the January 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, thousands of Guard members were stationed across the city for several months to reinforce security around federal buildings. Although the current deployment is significantly smaller, the presence of uniformed personnel remains a visible reminder of ongoing coordination between civilian and military agencies.
Defense and law enforcement analysts say the latest shooting may prompt renewed scrutiny of security perimeters around high-profile areas and the safety of deployed personnel, though officials have emphasized that the investigation is still in its early stages.
Investigation Continues as Motive Remains Unknown
Authorities have not identified a motive and have released few details about the suspect, whose name and age have not been made public. Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby buildings and interviewing witnesses who were in the area at the time.
The FBI has a broad mandate to investigate violent crimes that occur near federal facilities or involve military personnel. Federal agencies often conduct parallel inquiries alongside local police when an incident could have national-security implications, though authorities have stressed that it is too soon to draw conclusions.
Bowser urged residents to remain calm and allow investigators to work. “We are supporting the families and ensuring that every agency involved has the resources they need,” she said.
Hospitals in Washington reported that the victims were receiving intensive care. No updates were given on whether additional surgeries were planned.
Public Reaction and Next Steps
The shooting has drawn widespread attention online, with social-media users expressing concern about violence reaching an area often considered one of the most secure in the United States. Security experts caution that isolated incidents can occur even in restricted zones, particularly when they unfold rapidly and without warning.
Officials said further information, including potential charges, is expected once the suspect’s medical condition stabilizes. It remains unclear when the National Guard members will be able to speak with investigators.
Local leaders have scheduled briefings to address public safety during the Thanksgiving weekend, while federal agencies continue to review the timeline of events.
For now, the incident has underscored longstanding debates around security, access, and violence in the nation’s capital — a conversation that has resurfaced repeatedly in recent years amid shifting political tensions and fluctuating crime trends.
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