đź”— Share this article Federal Bureau of Investigation Widens DC Attack Investigation On Thursday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided multiple locations as it broadened its probe into a attack in Washington that took place on Wednesday, resulting in one guardsman deceased and another in critical condition. Alleged Shooter's Background and Residence Searched These raids involved a residence in the state of Washington associated with the accused, Afghan citizen Lakanwal, who authorities stated was part of a CIA-supported force in Afghanistan before entering the US in 2021 under a resettlement program. Agents confiscated multiple digital gadgets from the residence, such as cellphones, notebook computers, and Apple devices, and questioned his kin, the Bureau's chief Patel stated during a news conference. National Guard Member Sarah Beckstrom Passes Away After Attack Subsequently on Thursday, Donald Trump declared that Beckstrom, one of the guardsmen shot in the capital, had passed away. Beckstrom, twenty years old, was one of two soldiers of the guard shot; the other individual, Wolfe, 24 years old, is still gravely injured, as stated by the President. Trump Urges Re-examination of Refugees from Afghanistan The President has urged his team to review every Afghan refugee who entered the US during the Biden administration, after law enforcement officials identified the alleged perpetrator in the attack as a individual of Afghan origin. DC Alleged Gunman Had Agency Ties, Authorities Confirm The suspected shooter was part of CIA-supported armed groups during the American conflict in the Afghan war, the CIA has verified. He, identified as Lakanwal, 29, came to the America in the fall of 2021 under an immigrant program that gave certain Afghan nationals who had worked for the US government immigration documents to the country. The probe remains active as authorities gather evidence and speak with those involved.