White House Lockdown: Suspect Nabbed After National Guardsmen Shot in Washington DC

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A lockdown was imposed on the White House and nearby federal buildings in Washington DC on Wednesday, November 26, following a shooting incident. Two National Guardsmen were shot, with several buildings, including the Treasury Building, placed under lockdown. According to reports, the suspect, who is now in custody, was allegedly severely wounded. However, the authenticity of this claim is yet to be confirmed. President Donald Trump, who was not in DC at the time of the incident, took to Truth Social to share his response to the shooting. He stated that the suspect would face severe consequences. Details of the suspect's identity and background are still emerging. However, it is known that hundreds of National Guard members have been patrolling the nation's capital since August, following an emergency order issued by President Trump. The two National Guardsmen who were shot are currently receiving treatment in separate hospitals. Their condition is critical. The police presence in the area is massive, with numerous eyewitness accounts and visuals of the incident shared online. The motive behind the shooting is still unclear, and authorities are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.