🔗 Share this article Federal Bureau of Investigation Broadens Washington Attack Inquiry This Thursday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided a number of properties as it expanded its inquiry into a attack in the nation's capital that occurred on Wednesday, leaving one guardsman killed and another in critical condition. Suspect's Background and Residence Raided The search included a residence in Washington state associated with the alleged gunman, Afghan citizen Lakanwal, who authorities stated was a member of a CIA-backed force in Afghanistan before coming to the America in the year 2021 under a resettlement program. Federal agents confiscated a variety of electronic devices from the residence, including smartphones, laptops, and Apple devices, and spoke with his kin, FBI director Kash Patel told a media update. National Guard Member Beckstrom Dies After Shooting On Thursday evening, Donald Trump announced that Beckstrom, one of the guardsmen shot in the capital, had succumbed to her injuries. She, 20, was one of two members of the national guard targeted; the other member, Wolfe, 24, is still fighting for his life, as stated by the commander-in-chief. President Trump Calls for Scrutiny of Afghan Refugees Trump has called for his government to re-examine every Afghan refugee who came to the US during the Biden administration, after law enforcement officials named the alleged perpetrator in the incident as a Afghan national. DC Alleged Gunman Had Agency Connections, Authorities Verify The suspected shooter worked with CIA-supported armed groups during the American conflict in Afghanistan, the CIA has stated. The suspect, named as Lakanwal, 29 years old, arrived in the US in 2021 under an resettlement initiative that gave eligible individuals who had worked for the American government legal entry to the country. The investigation continues as authorities collect clues and interview those involved.