2 National Guardsmen Shot in D.C., Suspect in Custody
President Trump has already announced plans to deploy 500 more troops to the nation's capital.
Two members of the National Guard were shot on Wednesday afternoon in Washington, D.C.—just two blocks from the White House—while on deployment. News reports have described their status as critical. A suspect was also transported to a hospital and is in custody, according to reports.
The guardsmen are from West Virginia. That state's governor, Patrick Morrisey (R), initially wrote on X that both had died, but walked back his statement amidst "conflicting reports." His initial, possibly erroneous claim should serve as a powerful reminder that it is always best to hold off and wait for more information, so as not to communicate false gossip to the public and start rumors. Very soon, we will know the conditions of the victims, who they are, and the name of the suspect; we will also be able to form better theories about the suspect's potential motivations. In the coming days, law enforcement will likely be able to provide concrete details that establish definitive motivations. Spouting off on social media or spreading rumors as fact at this early juncture is at best unhelpful.
This is clearly going to be a very political subject, since the National Guard is in Washington, D.C., as a result of President Donald Trump's decision to federalize the city's crime response. Some left-leaning pundits are already treating this attack as evidence that the National Guard presence has not worked to deter crime and instead has inflamed tensions. Some right-leaning pundits have heavily suggested that the Democrats' criticism of federal troops has inspired such violence. Trump himself is wasting no time, and has already announced plans to send 500 additional troops to Washington, D.C.
How to make the nation's capital a safer city, and what role federal resources could play in that effort, is a complicated subject that deserves nuanced debate and discussion, not scorching hot takes. Knee-jerk policymaking that occurs in the immediate aftermath of a tragedy is seldom well-considered. It would benefit the national discourse greatly if everyone could offer their prayers and well-wishes, but otherwise hold off for the time being.
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I'm pretty sure shooting national guardsmen is a free speech issue.
Curtis Houck
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MS NOW's Ken Dilanian just after 3pm Eastern on the shooting of two National Guard troops in Washington D.C...
"[O]f course, you know, there's so much controversy happening in the United States right now with ice, who are also wearing uniforms and wearing masks. And so there's, you don't know, people walking around with uniforms in an American city. There are some Americans that might object to that. And so apparently this shooting has happened."
https://x.com/CurtisHouck/status/1993786589844025817
Never saw people walking around in uniforms before Trump. Never.
Kirk's murderer isn't out on bail, is he?
I heard the shooter’s cousin’s boyfriend’s best friend’s uncle is a tranny and brainwashed the shooter!?! RuPaul is all fun and games until a man tucking his hairy smelly balls betwixt his thighs starts going to the shooting range! Btw, my drag queen name is Tucker Carlson! Sashay, shaunte!!
You suck at this.
He sucks something all right.
If you suck at everything, you become a guardsman and military goon and time and change will take care of you.
I wish I sucked dick…because American women plain suck!!! Trump has the right idea—hump American women and if they get pregnant bribe them to get an abortion!!
Afghani national is what is now being reported. Deport them all.
Deport them all; every single one, and their children as well.
Was he an asylum seeker from Brazil by way of the Dorian gap?
Yep, thanks to Trump allowing McMaster to manipulate him and continue the asinine Afghanistan War for 3 more years. This blood is on Trump’s hands because he was elected to defeat the Bush Republicans and instead he behaved like a pussy for 3 years…and then Covid happened. Oops.
Spouting off on social media or spreading rumors as fact at this early juncture is at best unhelpful.
Well that sounds like a good reason to do just that.
More troops to civilian areas is almost always the wrong answer.
And wrong answers justify summary executions, huh?
Is this what China thinks?
Rahmanullah Lakanwal an Afghan National being reported as the suspect, but I'm of the mindset not to run out too far ahead with this. The media has gotten things like this wrong in this short of a time frame.
But obviously if that's true, the temperature is only going to rise from here.
Good. I won't waste time trying to pronounce this guy's name until we know for sure. Maybe not even then.
Some left-leaning pundits are already treating this attack as evidence that the National Guard presence has not worked to deter crime and instead has inflamed tensions. Some right-leaning pundits have heavily suggested that the Democrats' criticism of federal troops has inspired such violence.
One of these two perspectives is closer to the truth.
24 murders in d.c. Down from 61 in the same time last year. It isn't working because it's not perfect.
It's the Doge effect.
Senators claiming Trump will order the gaurd to fire on citizens doesn't help either.
How to make the nation's capital a safer city, and what role federal resources could play in that effort, is a complicated subject that deserves nuanced debate and discussion, not scorching hot takes.
Indeed, Reason, indeed.
Does Robby even know d.c. is a federal district?
Oh. Look at the geographer we got here.
We need more Reason pearl clutching over ICE's treatment of our Afghan allies.