WASHINGTON: Two US national guard soldiers were shot Wednesday near the White House, officials said, and police said a suspect was detained in an extraordinary security drama likely to fuel controversy over President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown.
Initial reports were that the two soldiers – part of a militarised anti-crime deployment around the US ordered by Trump – had been badly wounded.
West Virginia governor Patrick Morrisey said the soldiers, both deployed to the capital from his state, had “passed away from their injuries,” but then said there were “conflicting reports.”
