WASHINGTON, DC — Two National Guard members are in critical condition after they were shot in what officials described as a "targeted" ambush near the White House on Wednesday.
The victims, both members of the West Virginia National Guard, were "ambushed" by a lone gunman outside a subway station in the heart of the nation's capital, Jeffery Caroll, executive assistant chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, told reporters. Mayor Muriel Bowser called the attack a "targeted shooting."
The troops were part of a "high-visibility patrol" at around 2:15 p.m. ET near the corner of 17th and I streets, about two blocks from the White House, when the shooting occurred, officials said. The suspect, who was in custody, was also shot and subdued by other guard members nearby.
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