"Right now, we will base our charges based on their prognosis. You know, they both came through surgery."
Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed on Thursday morning that the two National Guard members who were shot just blocks away from the White House on Wednesday afternoon have made it through surgery and are with their families.
Speaking on charges that will be brought against the suspect, Bondi said, "right now, we will base our charges based on their prognosis. You know, they both came through surgery. I'm not gonna talk about their conditions right now. I know their families are with them."
On Wednesday afternoon, two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot in Washington, DC. DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a press conference that this was a "targeted shooting, one individual who appeared to target these Guardsmen." Metropolitan Police Department Chief Jeffrey Carroll said, "A suspect came around the corner, raised his arm with a firearm and discharged it at the National Guard members."
One of the National Guardsmen who was shot has been identified as Andrew Wolfe. A Facebook post from Musselman High School in Inwood, West Virginia, stated, "Our Applemen community is deeply saddened to learn that Musselman High School alumnus, Andrew Wolfe, was one of the National Guardsmen injured in the shooting in Washington, D.C. today. Andrew is currently in critical condition and undergoing surgery. Please keep Andrew, his family, and all those affected in your thoughts. We will share updates as we receive them. Once an Applemen, Always an Applemen." The second National Guard member has been identified as Sarah Beckstrom.
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