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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Shock and concern spread through Washington, D.C., on Wednesday after two National Guard troops were shot near Farragut Square, just blocks from the White House. Authorities later identified the suspect as an Afghan man.

    The normally quiet area, frequented by office workers and visitors, was transformed into a chaotic crime scene. Police, National Guard units, and heavily armed Secret Service personnel swiftly cordoned off nearby streets, while nearby office workers were directed to use rear exits.

    From surrounding buildings, flashing lights and sirens lit the square as law enforcement personnel searched the area. A helicopter hovered overhead, adding to the tense atmosphere in the heart of the capital.

    Farragut Square, named after Civil War Union naval commander David Farragut, became a scene of fear and dismay as residents and workers rushed to understand the unfolding incident.

    Gary Goodweather, a Democratic candidate for next year’s mayoral election and former Army captain, was among the first on the scene. He criticized the deployment of the National Guard, calling it an invitation to violence.

    “We knew that Trump was going to do this to the city. He tried to do it in his first administration. The National Guard should not have been in our city – period – for law enforcement,” Goodweather said. He added that the administration bore moral responsibility for the shooting.

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has since ordered an additional 500 National Guard troops to Washington at the request of the Trump administration, heightening concerns among residents about increased military presence in the city.

    Jesse Lovell, a 51-year-old editor from northwest Washington, also rushed to the square after hearing the news. He expressed shock and concern about the political implications but noted that local anger was directed at federal agents rather than the National Guard members themselves.

    “It’s been going for many months and we are hearing that it may go on until next year because of the supposed crime emergency, which I don’t buy for a second,” Lovell said. “I know DC and crime here is nothing like it once was. But I don’t think there’s been any incidents between National Guards and local residents.”

    Authorities confirmed that the injured troops were treated at local hospitals, though details about their condition remain limited. The FBI and local law enforcement have launched a full-scale investigation.

    FBI Director Kash Patel addressed the media near the scene, calling the National Guard members “heroes” and pledging a thorough investigation. “We will run down every single lead, every piece of evidence to find the perpetrator. This is the power of the U.S. government at its best,” Patel said.

    The incident has ignited debate over the presence of federal troops in Washington, D.C., and concerns about security measures for both residents and service members. As investigations continue, the community remains on edge, highlighting tensions surrounding law enforcement operations in the nation’s capital.

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