Intelligence analysts are now tasked with combing through the devices and online presence of the suspect in last week's shooting of two National Guard members for signs of radicalization.
Breakdown
- Shooting near White House kills one National Guard member, injures another 27s
- Suspect Lakhanwal's devices checked for radicalization; no extremist ties found 1m 2s
- Lakhanwal served in CIA-backed Afghan unit, granted U.S. asylum in April 1m 17s
- President Trump orders 500 more National Guard to D.C., nearly 3,000 total 2m 43s
- U.S. pauses all asylum decisions, leaving over 2 million applicants in limbo 2m 51s