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Two National Guard members from West Virginia were shot in Washington, D.C.

The unit was sent to D.C. by President Trump to address crime in the city, according to his claim.

The suspected shooter is an Afghan who worked for the CIA and was granted asylum in the U.S.

The National Guard members who were shot in Washington came from West Virginia.

Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom died; she was just 20. Air Force Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe is fighting for life; he is 24.

President Trump sent their unit to D.C. to fight crime, he claimed — but, really, to score political points.

The suspected killer worked for the CIA in Afghanistan — where four presidents and their advisors sent troops for 20 years.

He was granted asylum here in April as part of “Operation Al

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