UPDATE — Gov. Patrick Morrisey and Maj. Gen. James Seward, the adjutant general of the West Virginia National Guard, take questions from the press regarding last week’s shooting of two Guard members in Washington, D.C., on Monday at the State Capitol Building. -- Steven Allen Adams
CHARLESTON — West Virginia officials are rallying support for the family of a state National Guard member still in critical condition following a shooting in Washington, D.C., last week and the family of his slain colleague.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey and Maj. Gen. James Seward, the adjutant general of the West Virginia National Guard, held their first press conference in Charleston Monday afternoon since the shooting Wednesday that left Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe in critical condition in a local hospital. Spc. Sarah

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