Suspected gunman in DC National Guard shooting identified as Afghan national
Posted on : 27 Nov 2025 | By : David Zimmermann
Suspected gunman in DC National Guard shooting identified as Afghan...
At the time, the Biden administration spearheaded Operation Allies Welcome to help resettle Afghans who evacuated their country after the Taliban took control and forced out the U.S. military. The gunman used a handgun in the attack, which left two National Guard members from West Virginia critically wounded. The shooting unfolded outside the Farragut West Metro station near the White House. The suspect was wounded as he was apprehended by law enforcement. He is now in custody. A possible motive for the shooting remains unknown, but Mayor Muriel Bowser called the incident a “targeted shooting” against the National Guard. The FBI is investigating Wednesday’s shooting as a possible act of terrorism. The bureau is coordinating with local law enforcement for the investigation. Earlier Wednesday, President Donald Trump described the suspect as an “animal” and vowed he would “pay a very steep price” for the shooting. TWO NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS CRITICALLY INJURED IN SHOOTING NEAR WHITE HOUSE Trump asked War Secretary Pete Hegseth to send 500 more troops to Washington, D.C., in response to the pre-Thanksgiving shooting. Hegseth obliged, promising the Trump administration will never back down. “This will only stiffen our resolve to ensure that we make Washington, D.C., safe and beautiful,” Hegseth said, touting the administration’s efforts to reduce crime since August. “The drop in crime has been historic. The increase in safety and security has been historic.”