The shooting of two National Guard members was horrific.
FBI Director Kash Patel appropriately said “We must come
together as a nation”, but he and Jeanine Pirro, United States Attorney for the
District of Columbia shamelessly politicized their discussion of the event. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmVT3F2_bA0;
text below).
While praising the brave ”sacrifices that so many are making
around the world and around this country to secure our freedoms” “for people they don’t even know”, they cowardly
licked President Trump’s boots. (To be
clear, the blue-highlighted comments don’t bother me.)
While admitting that that Afghans who entered the country
under the Operation Allies Welcome “had a relationship in Afghanistan with
partner forces” and stating that they needed to review “his immigration history
and the vetting process itself”, they nonetheless repeatedly lied in the
strongest terms claiming the Biden administration failed “to vet in any way,
shape or form, this individual and countless others”.
Earlier, Democratic administrations falsely assured us that
they could vet immigrants to assure our safety.
That was clearly untrue because:
1.
You can’t perfectly vet people.
2.
People can become radicalized after arriving
here. Rahmanullah Lakanwal entered the
USA on September
8, 2021. He might have become radicalized in the past 4 years, 2.5
months. Patel and Pirro admit they don’t
know yet state “This is what happens in this country when people are allowed in
who are not properly vetted.”
3.
The biggest threat of violence from immigrants may
come from their children. They are
stressed by parents “from the old country” and wanting to assimilate into their
new country. They don’t feel as though
they belong. For example, the 2013
Boston Marathon attack was done by children of immigrants.
More than 85000
Afghans entered the USA through Operations Allies Wlcome but for a variety
of reasons approximately
195,000 Afghan immigrants were in the USA in 2022.
According to a
2021 Cato Institute study, “native-born Americans were about 11.6 times as
likely to be incarcerated as Afghan immigrants.“ In 2022, Air
Force general Glen D. VenHerck said his research indicated “law enforcement
violations [of Afghan immigrants] that are on par, and in most cases,
significantly lower than the rates that we're seeing in similar-sized
populations across the United States".
There is risk in allowing immigrants to our country. However, immigrants contribute a great deal to
our country and living up to our principles involves risk. Some of the people who express concern about
immigrant risk are comfortable with the risk of guns. Both risks are related to freedom.
Pirro said “This was not just an attack. It was a direct
challenge to law and order in our nation's capital.” I wonder what she would say about the January
6th riot.
Transcript
Jeanine Pirro, United States Attorney for the District
of Columbia
My name is Jeanine Pirro.
I am the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, and I am
joined here by several individuals who represent agencies who have been working
around the clock since this horrific event happened.
To my left, we have the director of the FBI. We have General Leland “Bill” Blanchard of the
National Guard. Mayor Bowser is here as
well. We have Frank Sana of the DEA,
Chris Heck of DHS, executive assistant chief Jeffrey Carroll of the MPD, Darren
Cox of the Washington FBI field office, and a special agent in charge Samuel
Ward of the ATF in uh Washington.
Now, I want to provide you with an update on the tragic
shooting that occurred on two brave members of the West Virginia National Guard
as they served in Washington DC. Unfortunately, today, as most families join
together to give thanks for the blessings that have been bestowed upon them,
two families are shattered and destroyed and torn apart as a result of the
actions of one man.
First and foremost, our hearts go out to the victims and
their families. These are dedicated service members who were performing their
duties in service to our nation, and they are currently in critical condition.
They have undergone surgery. We pray for their well-being as they continue to
be cared for in the best possible way.
We have been in constant contact with their families and have
provided them with every resource needed during this difficult time. The two
National Guardsmen that we're talking about are Sarah Beckstrom, who is 20
years old, and Andrew Wolfe, who is 24 years old. They were uniform members of the
West Virginia National Guard, and they were in DC to keep DC safe.
Pursuant to
President Trump's executive order to make DC safe and beautiful, they
answered the call. They took the charge. They volunteered. They put their lives
on the line for people they don't even know. And that unfortunately is becoming
a reality more and more for the members of law enforcement.
Yesterday on Thanksgiving Eve at approximately 2:15 near
17th and I streets in the northwest section of the district near the Farragut
West Metro Station, two uniform guardsmen were ambushed in a brazen and
targeted attack. A lone gunman opened fire without provocation, ambush style,
armed with a 357 Smith and Wesson revolver.
One guardsman is struck, goes down, and then the shooter
leans over and strikes the guardsman again. Another guardsman is struck several
times. Fellow guardsmen who were there responded
immediately, engaging the suspect, neutralizing the threat, and subduing him at
the scene.
He was transported to a local hospital where he remains, as
we speak, under heavy guard.
Thanks to the swift and coordinated response of the National
Guard and the Metropolitan Police Department, no additional victims were harmed,
and the scene was secured within minutes.
The suspect has been identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a
29-year-old Afghan who entered the United States under Biden's Operation Allies
Welcome, a program following
the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.
He resided in Bellingham, Washington with his wife and, we
believe, five children. We're working very closely with our
federal partners, especially DHS and the FBI, to review his immigration history
and the vetting process itself.
What we know about him is that he drove his vehicle across
country from the state of Washington with the intended target of coming to our
nation's capital.
As we stand here today, the charges that are appropriate
right now are three counts of assault with intent to kill while armed, a
violation of DC code 22-41, and DC code 4022-4502. He will also be charged with possession of a
firearm during a crime of violence.
He faces 15 years under the assault with the intent to kill.
We intend to continue monitoring what the charges will be depending upon uh the
well-being of the guardsmen. We are praying that they survive and that the
highest charge will not have to be murder in the first degree. But make no
mistake, if they do not, that will certainly be the charge, murder in the first
degree.
The Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi
is committed to a thorough and an impartial investigation where we will hold
this perpetrator accountable under the full weight of the law.
Now, Sarah and Andrew volunteered. They came here to protect
the people of the district pursuant
to a crime emergency that President Trump rightly declared in this city and in
other cities across the country.
Our
nation's capital should not and must not be a place where evil comes to commit violence.
Whatever their cause or motive may be, we should not have to live in fear in
the nation's capital, especially
by one who came here from a foreign country through a process that was so absurd
that he came through and released into this country, as many were, knowing virtually
nothing about his vetting.
This is
what happens in this country when people are allowed in who are not properly
vetted.
These guardsmen and all who are here to protect the district
are the line that separates a civilized society from a barbaric one. They are
the ones who stand for law and order.
This
was not just an attack. It was a direct challenge to law and order in our nation's
capital. And they the individual will be made fully accountable. And though it seems that we have
been here before under President Trump, make no mistake and the attorney general,
we will not allow this to be normalized. It will be confronted, condemned, and
prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Now, my message to the individual who committed these acts
is you picked the wrong target, the wrong city, and the wrong country. And you
will be sorry for the violence and the evil that you perpetrated in our
nation's capital.
And now I call upon the director of the FBI, Kash Patel.
Kash Patel, Director of the FBI:
Thanks, Judge. I'll begin my remarks and my end my remarks
the same way with prayer for our fallen soldiers, prayer for our law
enforcement community, prayer for our National Guardsmen and women. Prayer for
our brave prosecutors at the Department of Justice and the offices of the DC
United States Attorney.
We must
come together as a nation, especially on this Thanksgiving Day, and
remember the sacrifices that so many are making around the world and around
this country to secure our freedoms under President Trump's brilliant leadership and administration.
I'll provide an update on the on the case as follows. It is
an ongoing investigation of terrorism. Make no mistake about it. We the FBI is leading
out on this federal assault on a federal law enforcement officer investigation
on many fronts.
We immediately with our law enforcement partners and the
Metropolitan Police Department and the inter agency secured the scene, seized
the weapon, sent in our evidence response team immediately to collect evidence
and started doing block-by-block canvases. We are looking for and interviewing
witnesses.
The firearm and other materials have been sent to our
Quantico laboratory already yesterday for immediate analysis. That work is
ongoing, partnering with the DC United States Attorney's Office.
We have also executed multiple search warrants around the
country to include the subject's last known residence, which is in the state of
Washington. The search warrant was executed on that house last night or early
this morning and it is an ongoing process. All the individuals found in the
house have been interviewed and some interviews remain ongoing. We will not stop
until we interview anyone and everyone associated with the subject, the house
and every piece of his life.
There was also subject interviews relations conducted in San
Diego pursuant to our ongoing investigation.
So, as the judge noted, this is a coast to coast
investigation being led right here in Washington DC. And this subject definitely
did pick the wrong country. And we will
rise together as a nation to show the world what we do here. And we are thankful that we have the
attorney general's brave leadership and President Trump's brave leadership and
priorities to safeguard our communities.
I also spoke to director of the CIA John Radcliffe last
night and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. There is confirmation now that the subject had a relationship in
Afghanistan with partner forces. We are fully investigating that aspect
of his background as well to include any known associates that are either overseas
or here in the United States of America.
That is what a broad-based international terrorism investigation
looks like. We will provide continuous details to the American public while at
the same time not jeopardizing the ongoing prosecution to ultimately hold this
perpetrator accountable in our courts of law. We will provide as much
transparency as possible.
But as you can see, the breadth and scope of this
investigation will continue. We will continue to hit the streets and hit every
town and every house and talk to every witness. The men and women of the FBI
and the Metropolitan Police Department and the inter agency to include the
Department of Homeland Security, DEA and ATF are working tirelessly on this
Thanksgiving day. And I know just by talking to the leaders behind me that instead
of going on and being with their families, everyone rogered up and showed up to
work today and none of them want to go home. That's the resolve that we have
together as a team to bring to you justice for this heinous act of terrorism
here in our nation's capital.
And as the judge said, we will ensure that our law
enforcement partners are out there in full force to make sure the world can
enjoy our nation's capital. We will not let this heinous act of violence
prevent people from visiting our beautiful nation's capital. And we will also
continue to highlight any evidence that we can publicly.
And as
the judge said, this individual is in this country for one reason and one
reason alone. Because of the disastrous withdrawal from the Biden administration
and the failure to vet anyway in any way, shape or form, this individual and
countless others. And this administration has taken the rightful step to stop
any further allowance of people with this similar background into the country.
And we're thankful for that. And as I said, this investigation remains ongoing.
And I think I'll turn it over to General Blanchard to the National Guard now.
Thank you.
General Blanchard:
Thank you, director. All
across America this morning, families are waking up. They'll spend the day with their children,
their brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, friends from across the community. There will be the smell of turkey, all the
fixings. They'll watch parades, football games. They'll pray together. They'll talk about what they're grateful for.
This morning, there are two families that will not have that
opportunity. Andy and Sarah's families.
They're spending the day reflecting on the past. And in the days coming, they'll reflect on
and think about what could have been, what might be.
Because regardless of the outcome, we know that their lives,
their family's lives are all changed forever because one person decided to do
this horrific and evil thing.
And all across America, we are also reminded that there are
many law enforcement agents, first responders, soldiers, service members all
around the world who at best will come home, eat some cold turkey, open up
Tupperware, eat what's left over because they spent the day defending the American
ideals, getting out there and getting after on every American citizen's behalf.
I will say that the District of Columbia National Guard,
this task force is more committed this morning to the president's directive to
make DC safe and beautiful.
Our resolve will be tested. It is being tested. But make no
mistake, each and every one of these soldiers and airmen will meet and exceed
the expectation that we have for them. They are in fact America's best. I'm
proud of each and every one of them.
I pray for each and every one of them today and in
particular for these two young service members who are willing to go above and
beyond and pay whatever price our nation asked of them. I ask every American
today to keep them in their thoughts and prayers as you go about your day.
Thank you.
Mayor Bowser
Thank you, Judge. I'm Muriel Bowser. I'm the mayor of
Washington, DC, and I want to associate myself with the remarks from the DC
National Guard.
I want to be very clear what the judge and everyone has
reported here.
Somebody drove across the country, came to Washington DC to
attack America and that person will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the
law.
These young people should be at home in West Virginia with
their families.
I also want to say that the both Sarah and Andrew I believe
were sworn in less than 24 hours before they were shot on the street in
Washington.
Any questions?
You know, as the director has indicated, this is a fluid investigation.
People are working around the clock. It's too soon to say what the motive is. But there are definitely areas
that we're looking into, but not ready to say.
Q: Can you characterize a little bit about how taken down?
A: He got shot by another by another guardsman.
A: And you mentioned earlier that he had the shooter had
initially not just initially shot one of the guards that leaned over as they shot
him again.
Q: How many how many shots?
the specific number.
A: Look, he had a 357 Smith and Wesson revolver. So, I
believe that's a six shooter. So, you know that kind of tells us how many shots
he had.
The Biden
administration was a failed. I don't
even want to talk about whether they should have been there. We ought to kiss
the ground and thank God that the president said it's time to bring in more law
enforcement to make sure that a city that had the fourth highest homicide rate
in the country was that violence was quelled. I'm not even going to go there.
You
miss all the signs when you do absolutely zero vetting. And that's exactly what
happened in this case when the prior administration made the decision to allow
thousands of people into this country without doing a single piece of
background checking or vetting. That's
how you miss every single sign.
And Secretary Christy Noom has put out details specifically
related to your other questions. So I'll let that speak for themselves.
Yes, I believe Christine put that out and that's a DHS
matter and I'll refer it to them.
Could you elaborate on the investigation?
So, what happened was thanks to the quick investigation by
the inter agency and the FBI, we were able to track down his last known
residence, working with our United States attorney's offices here and at the Department
of Justice and prosecutors across the country, we were able to serve search
warrants literally overnight and through the night and we were able to hit the
house in Washington State.
During that process, we seized numerous electronic devices
to include cell phones, laptops, iPads, and other material that is being
analyzed as we speak. pursuant to that investigation and any known associates
of the subject and of that house is how we ended up in San Diego where
interviews were conducted and are going to be continue to be conducted and we
will go anywhere in the country or the world where the evidence leads us.
Q: Are there relationships in San Diego?
A: All of that is an ongoing investigation.
Q: Can anyone give an update as far as Sarah and Andrew who
were injured? You said critical condition. Can you give anything beyond that?
Are they expected to make it?
A: Touch and go.
Q: Can you tell us a little more about how we're doing? Spelling of their names, please.
A: Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe.
Now, with respect to their medical condition, as I said,
they're receiving the finest medical care. their families are with them now. They
are critical. I think you understand the meaning of that. It's not clear, you
know, how this is going to end up. But let me be perfectly clear about how it
will end up in this office. If one of them is to pass and god forbid that
happens, this is a murder one. Period. End of the story. We are praying on a
day like today when families come together in America and they hold hands
around the Thanksgiving table. I beg you, I beseech you to play to pray for
these two young people that they survive.
Okay, I think that's it.