🔗 Share this article FBI Expands Washington Shooting Inquiry On Thursday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation searched multiple residences as it broadened its inquiry into a shooting in the nation's capital that happened on the previous day, resulting in one National Guard soldier killed and another in critical condition. Alleged Shooter's Past and Home Searched This operation covered a property in the state of Washington associated with the alleged gunman, Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who officials said was part of a Central Intelligence Agency-funded group in Afghanistan before coming to the US in 2021 under a relocation scheme. Agents confiscated multiple digital gadgets from the property, among them mobile phones, portable computers, and iPads, and interviewed his kin, FBI director Kash Patel told a media update. Guard Member Member Beckstrom Succumbs After Shooting Subsequently on Thursday, the President revealed that Beckstrom, one of the guardsmen injured in DC, had passed away. Beckstrom, 20, was one of a pair of the National Guard shot; the other individual, Wolfe, twenty-four, is still gravely injured, according to the President. President Trump Demands Review of Afghan Immigrants Trump has demanded his team to review every Afghan refugee who came to the US during the Biden administration, after investigators named the suspect in the attack as a individual of Afghan origin. Washington Suspect Had CIA Ties, Authorities Verify The accused collaborated with agency-funded forces during the US war in the Afghan war, the CIA has stated. The alleged gunman, identified as Lakanwal, 29 years old, came to the US in 2021 under an Operation Allies Welcome that gave eligible individuals who had served the American government immigration documents to the United States. The probe is ongoing as officials collect evidence and interview individuals.