The ambush-style attack last week in Washington, D.C. that killed one National Guard soldier and wounded another has brought grief to a West Virginia community and profound implications for refugees , while a troubling profile of the suspect emerges .
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At a press conference on Monday, West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said he received word from Andrew Wolfe's family that the 24-year-old remains in serious condition but has shown some progress.
"We were told that Andrew was asked if he could hear the nurse who asked the question to give a thumbs up, and he did respond," Morrisey said. "And we were told that he also wiggled his toes. So we take that as a positive sign."
Wolfe and Sarah Beckstrom — both members of the West Virginia National Guard — were on

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