President Donald Trump announced on Thanksgiving that 20-year-old West Virginia National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom died from her injuries following the ambush-style shooting near the White House on Wednesday.

Trump made the announcement during holiday remarks, confirming that Beckstrom, who had been critically wounded, passed away earlier in the day.

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Beckstrom was among the Guard personnel assigned to duties in the area on Wednesday.

According to officials, she had volunteered to work the shift so that others could spend the holiday with their families.

She sustained what her father described as a “mortal wound” during the attack and died on Thanksgiving.

Attorney General Pam Bondi discussed Beckstrom’s service during an appearance on Fox News on Thursday.

“She volunteered to be there on Thanksgiving — working today — she volunteers, as did many of those guardsmen and women so other people could be home with their families,” Bondi said.

Authorities identified the suspect in the shooting as an Afghan national who entered the United States in 2021.

Officials confirmed that he was brought into the country during the Afghan evacuation that occurred that year.

The attack on Wednesday left two National Guard members wounded before Beckstrom succumbed to her injuries.

The investigation into the incident remains ongoing, with federal and local agencies continuing to review the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

In statements shared throughout the day, messages of support were directed to Beckstrom’s family and to members of the National Guard who were present during the attack.

The acknowledgment of her service highlighted that she had taken on the assignment voluntarily, as noted by officials who spoke after the announcement of her passing.

The broader context of the incident includes the entry of thousands of Afghans into the United States in 2021.

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