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The attack on two members of the National Guard moved Trump to reverse the asylum visas given to Afghan nationals after the 2021 military withdrawal
A woman was injured during a robbery attempt at Washington Food Mart on West Chestnut Street. Police were called around 10:30 p.m. Sunday for a robbery in progress. Christina Morgan, a cashier, saw the three suspects enter the store.
Police in the City of Washington are investigating a robbery and shooting at a food mart that sent one person to the hospital. Washington County dispatchers confirmed to KDKA that the robbery and shooting happened at the Washington Food Mart along West Chestnut Street just after 10 p.m. on Sunday night.
WASHINGTON, Pa. — A teen is facing charges in connection with a shooting that happened at a Washington County store. Monday evening, the City of Washington Police Department announced that they arrested a 17-year-old boy, who will be charged as an adult.
Roughly 2,200 troops are currently assigned to the operation in the city, according to the latest federal update. West Virginia deployed more than 300 Guard members in August, and about 170 volunteered to extend their service into the end of the year while the remainder returned home in mid-November.
NBC News Intelligence Reporter Dan De Luce discusses new details about the suspected gunman responsible for the shooting of National Guard members in Washington, D.C.
Following the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington - allegedly by an Afghan national- the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Joe Edlow announced he has directed a "rigorous reexamination" of every green card for those coming from every country of concern.
The invitation was extended after last week’s shooting in Washington, D.C., which killed 1 member and left the other in critical condition