Suspect in National Guard Shooting Served Alongside U.S. Troops in Afghanistan, Relative Says
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Suspect in National Guard shooting served alongside U.S. troops in Afghanistan, relative says
The suspect in the Washington, D.C., shooting that critically wounded two National Guard members was an Afghan national who served alongside U.S. troops in Afghanistan, officials and a relative say
U.S. President Trump speaks of an "act of terror" after shooting National Guards near the White House. What are the findings about the attack and the alleged perpetrator so far? An overview.
After two National Guard soldiers were shot down in Washington, the debate breaks out for consequences in the US. First of all: US President Donald Trump. US President Donald Trump has described an armed attack on two National Guards in the capital Washington as an "act of terror" and announced drastic political consequences.According to the authorities, the alleged perpetrator is an Afghan, Trump announced reviews of all foreigners from Afghani…
One day before Thanksgiving, a violent act shocks the United States: a man shoots down two National Guards, close to the White House. President Trump addresses the nation with a gloomy speech.
Washington, Nov 26 (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump described this Friday as an “act of terrorism” the shooting that left two members of the National Guard seriously injured and attacked the suspect that various media have identified as originating in Afghanistan. The charge of terrorism was broadcast by a video posted on the social networks of the White House and the president, where he described the attacker as “animal” and assured that he …
Police are still investigating the motive, but Donald Trump is calling it an "act of terrorism."
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