đŸ”— Share this article FBI Expands DC Shooting Probe Thursday saw, the Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted searches at a number of locations as it expanded its probe into a attack in Washington that took place on Wednesday, resulting in one national guard member killed and another in serious condition. Alleged Shooter's History and Home Searched The search involved a property in the state of Washington associated with the alleged gunman, Afghan national Lakanwal, who officials said was part of a Central Intelligence Agency-funded unit in the Afghan theater before arriving in the United States in the year 2021 under a immigrant program. FBI agents seized multiple electronic devices from the residence, among them smartphones, laptops, and tablets, and spoke with his family members, the Bureau's chief Patel told a media update. National Guard Soldier Beckstrom Passes Away After Attack Later on Thursday, the President revealed that Beckstrom, one of the guardsmen attacked in the capital, had died. She, 20, was one of two members of the guard attacked; the second soldier, Wolfe, 24, is still fighting for his life, per the commander-in-chief. Trump Demands Re-examination of Afghan Refugees Donald Trump has urged his team to scrutinize every Afghan refugee who arrived in the US during Joe Biden’s administration, after investigators identified the suspect in the shooting as a individual of Afghan origin. DC Alleged Gunman Had CIA Connections, Authorities Verify The alleged gunman was part of agency-funded armed groups during the American conflict in Afghanistan, the agency has stated. The alleged gunman, named as Lakanwal, twenty-nine, arrived in the United States in September 2021 under an immigrant program that gave eligible individuals who had worked for the US government entry visas to the country. The investigation remains active as investigators collect evidence and question witnesses.