National Guard Member Sarah Beckstrom Dies After Shooting Near White House
U.S. Army National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, has died after a daylight shooting near the White House. The November 26, 2025, attack left another servicemember in critical condition and has prompted a major federal investigation to determine if it was an act of terrorism.
The ambush occurred around 2:15 p.m. near the Farragut West metro station. Specialist Beckstrom and Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe were on a foot patrol when a suspect approached and opened fire at close range.
The alleged gunman has been identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national. He was wounded by return fire and taken into custody. Lakanwal had previously worked with a CIA-backed unit and was granted U.S. asylum in April 2025.
Specialist Beckstrom, who joined the Guard in 2023, was described as a dedicated volunteer committed to her duties. Her death was confirmed by the President and officials from her home state of West Virginia.
The tragic event has triggered a significant political response. The administration has ordered a re-examination of asylum approvals for immigrants from certain nations, including Afghanistan, and paused new applications.
The FBI-led investigation is ongoing. Authorities are analyzing electronic devices from the suspect’s home and reviewing his records, but a clear motive or external influence has not yet been established.
The attack has raised urgent questions about domestic security and military deployments. For her community, the focus remains on mourning a young life lost in service to the nation.