Two Guard members who were shot in Washington, D.C., are from West Virginia, governor says
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Patrick Morrisey had announced the death of the two members of the National Guard on social network X before publishing a second statement citing "contradictory information" about their condition.
By Zachary Cohen, Kaanita Iyer, Holmes Lybrand and Gabe Cohen, CNN. Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were wounded in Washington, D.C., and their condition is unknown, according to Governor Patrick Morrisey. Morrisey earlier said the guardsmen were believed to have died, but later noted on social media that there were “conflicting reports” about their condition. The shooting occurred in downtown Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, acco…
“These brave West Virginians lost their lives serving their country,” said Patrick Morrisey.
Governor Patrick Morrisey Releases Updated Statement on WV Guard Shooting - West Virginia Daily News
WEST VIRGINIA (WVDN) – “We are now receiving conflicting reports about the condition of our two Guard members and will provide additional updates once we receive more complete information. Our prayers are with these brave service members, their families, and the entire Guard community.” The post Governor Patrick Morrisey Releases Updated Statement on WV Guard Shooting appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Two members of the National Guard have been shot dead this Tuesday a few meters from the White House in Washington. According to journalist David Alandete in the 'La Lanterna' program, the events have occurred in an area very crowded by journalists and officials, next to the subway stop used to reach the presidential residence.The governor of West Virginia, Patrick Morrissey, has confirmed the belonging of the two deceased to the National Guard …
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