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What We Know About the Shooting of National Guard Troops

November 27, 2025
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What We Know About the Shooting of National Guard Troops

Two members of the National Guard were left in critical condition after a man shot them blocks from the White House on Wednesday afternoon.

The suspect, a 29-year-old man from Afghanistan, was also injured after he opened fire, according to the authorities. It was unclear who had fired the shot that injured the gunman. The authorities detained him and said he appeared to have acted alone. They called the shooting a targeted attack.

In a televised address on Wednesday evening, President Trump called the shooting an act of terror and said the gunman would “pay a very steep price.”

Here’s what we know about the shooting:

The troops were shot near the White House.

The shooting took place around 2:15 p.m. near the entrance to the Farragut West metro station, located just a few blocks from the White House.

The shots were fired in the city’s tourist district, terrifying some bystanders. Stacey Walters, a nurse, said she was riding in an Uber when she heard the gunfire. She said law enforcement officers approached her car and ordered her driver to turn around.

“I wanted to cry,” she said. “I’ve never been so close to something like that, let alone at the holidays.”

The suspect entered the U.S. as an Afghan refugee.

The 29-year-old man suspected in the shooting is from Afghanistan and has been identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, according to people familiar with the investigation, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to share details publicly.

He entered the United States in September 2021 through Operation Allies Welcome, a program that allowed Afghan nationals fleeing the Taliban takeover to enter America, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

The program allowed certain Afghan nationals to stay in the country for two years. It was not a path to permanent immigration status and would require them to find other ways to stay in the country, such as requesting asylum.

Trump ordered 500 more National Guard troops to Washington after the shooting.

The president ordered an additional 500 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. following the shooting.

Mr. Trump has already sent 2,000 National Guard members to the nation’s capitol, part of an attempted deployment of thousands of troops to U.S. cities this year in his crackdown on immigration and crime. Federal judges across the country, including in Washington, D.C., have tried to limit his authority to use these troops.

In Washington, D.C., National Guard members have patrolled subway stops and tourist areas and assisted in the city’s intensified immigration and deportation operations.

Jin Yu Young is a reporter and researcher for The Times, based in Seoul, covering South Korea and international breaking news.

The post What We Know About the Shooting of National Guard Troops appeared first on New York Times.

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