🔗 Share this article The President Invites Families of Shot Military Soldiers to the Presidential Residence Former President Donald Trump stated on the weekend that he has extended an invitation the family of a Guard member killed last week to attend the presidential home. He noted that he spoke to her parents and they were “deeply grieving”. Information on the Heartbreaking Shooting US army specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was fatally shot in a attack on last Wednesday in the nation's capital. Her fellow service member, Staff Sgt Andrew Wolfe, twenty-four years old, is still in the hospital in grave state. Gatherings across the state have been held in their honor. White House Invitation The president said he’s discussed a visit to the White House for the families of both individuals of the state Guard. “I told them: ‘When you’re ready, because that’s a hard experience, arrive at the White House. We’re going to recognize her,” the president informed the press. “And similarly with Andrew, no matter the outcome.” Community Support Community members came together over the weekend at a local school in the state to remember Beckstrom. Both they had been serving with the West Virginia National Guard as part of Trump’s federal initiative to aid policing efforts in DC. Remembering Beckstrom “Sarah was the kind of student that educators hoped for. She conducted herself with quiet strength, a contagious smile and a optimistic attitude that inspired people around her,” the principal, the leader of Beckstrom’s previous school, informed the press. “She was sweet, caring and always eager to assist people.” Funeral details for Sarah are yet to be finalized. Legal Actions and Government Adjustments Officials have indicted a 29-year-old suspect with one count of homicide and two counts of violent assault while armed. The event prompted the government to suspend refugee claims and temporarily stop granting visas to holders of passports from Afghanistan. Condition of the Airman Wolfe, a resident of Martinsburg, started his military career in early 2019 and is a 2019 graduate of Musselman high school, according to the AP. He remains under medical supervision and is “fighting for his life”, the state’s leader Morrisey stated on a news program. The state’s top lawyer the attorney general told a news show that she planned to speak to Wolfe’s family. Impact of the Fallen Soldier Sarah, from Summersville, graduated from Webster County high school in 2023 and joined the military shortly after, working as a military police officer with excellence, as stated by the military. “She had a lot of kindness and she certainly had courage,” Morrisey told the audience at the memorial. “Though her life lasted far too short, she has left a mark that’s going to last forever.”