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BREAKING: White House Locked Down After Shooting of Two National Guard Members

Authorities responded to a shooting near downtown Washington, D.C., close to Farragut Metro Station — within walking distance of the White House — on Wednesday.

According to two sources cited online, the victims were two members of the United States National Guard. They were reportedly shot roughly a mile from the White House; at the time of reporting, their medical conditions had not been confirmed.

Local police — the Metropolitan Police Department (Washington, D.C.) — confirmed that one suspect is in custody.

Shortly after the shooting, the White House was placed on lockdown — a security measure triggered while President Donald J. Trump was off-site.

Who’s Involved & Official Response

What We Know & What Remains Unclear

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Significance & Broader Context

The shooting occurred in a section of D.C. already under heightened security: National Guard troops have been patrolling the capital under a federal directive aimed at bolstering public safety.

An attack on uniformed National Guard members so close to the seat of U.S. power — and during a moment when the White House itself went into lockdown — represents a serious escalation. It raises urgent concerns about security protocols around federal buildings and the safety of service members assigned to protect them.

Please join me in praying for the two National Guardsmen who were just shot moments ago in Washington D.C.

Additionally, the involvement of top-level officials (the Attorney General and the FBI Director), suggests the incident is being treated with utmost seriousness at the federal level — possibly indicating fears of a broader security threat.

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