Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot during an incident near the perimeter of the White House early today, intensifying concerns over security for personnel guarding key sites in the U.S. capital.
Details on how the shooting unfolded remain scarce, but officials confirmed that both guardsmen were struck while on duty. At least one is reported to be in serious condition, while the other suffered injuries believed to be less severe. Medical teams responded swiftly, and both were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.
The shooting has triggered increased alert among security forces throughout Washington, prompting additional patrols and tightened access around sensitive federal buildings. Witnesses describe a chaotic scene — pedestrians and vehicles were held back as law enforcement secured the area and began investigating.
Officials have not yet commented on a motive or whether the shooter is in custody, but initial measures suggest a wide-ranging examination of possible leads. The case has revived questions about the adequacy of protective measures for National Guard forces and other security personnel assigned to high-security zones.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward as the investigation continues, stressing that the priority is ensuring public safety and uncovering the full circumstances surrounding the attack.
Author: M.J