[UPDATED — 8:47 a.m. EDT, Thursday]
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R) walked back an earlier announcement in which he said two National Guard members shot in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday had died. Less than half an hour after making that statement, he posted again, explaining that new information indicated their status was uncertain. Current reports now say both service members remain alive but are in critical condition as officials continue to monitor their recovery.
[UPDATED — 3:59 p.m. EDT]
Two members of the National Guard who were wounded in a shooting near the White House have now died from their injuries. West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey confirmed that both service members were part of his state’s National Guard contingent, noting the loss with a public statement expressing grief and support for their families.
It is with great sorrow that we can confirm both members of the West Virginia National Guard who were shot earlier today in Washington, DC have passed away from their injuries. These brave West Virginians lost their lives in the service of their country. We are in ongoing contact…
— Governor Patrick Morrisey (@wvgovernor) November 26, 2025
[ORIGINAL ARTICLE]
Two National Guard members were reportedly shot Wednesday near the White House, according to early information from local authorities. Their conditions have not been confirmed.
The shooting brought a swift and heavy emergency response across the downtown area. Police, fire, EMS, and federal partners converged near the scene as investigators worked to secure the area and gather details.
Officials with the city and the Joint D.C. Task Force said they are actively monitoring the situation as it develops.
2 National Guardsmen have been shot in Washington DC 🙏 this doesn’t look good pic.twitter.com/WiS9sHza4E
— Edward G. 🇺🇸🦅 (@realEdwardG) November 26, 2025
Per NBC News:
Gunfire erupted in downtown Washington, D.C., today with city police urging residents to stay clear of this “critical incident,” authorities said.
Metropolitan police officers rushed to “the scene of a shooting at 17th and I Street, NW,” according to a department statement.
“Please avoid the area,” the agency added.
Metro Transit Police officers also responded to the scene, officials said.
Critical Incident: MPD is on the scene of a shooting at 17th and I Street, NW. Please avoid the area. Updates to come.
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) November 26, 2025
What We Know So Far
Officials have not said whether the Guard members were targeted or caught in a separate incident. That uncertainty has fueled concern given the location and the personnel involved.
Law enforcement has not disclosed the suspect’s identity. Authorities have also declined to comment on the severity of the injuries or the long-term outlook for the two victims.
🚨 BREAKING: A SUSPECT IS IN CUSTODY after National Guard members were shot outside the White House.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 26, 2025
Thank God.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, as SOON as it's proven this suspect committed this act of evil.
DC POLICE: "The scene is secured. One suspect is in custody." pic.twitter.com/oMh177oo1e
What We Still Don’t Know
Central questions remain wide open. Investigators have not confirmed a motive, have not explained the circumstances leading up to the shooting, and have not indicated if there is an ongoing threat.
Until more facts are released, it is unclear whether this was a targeted attack, a random act of violence, or something more disturbing.
This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.
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