Several US military personnel have been named as being among the wounded in last week's shooting incident near the White House in Washington D.C.
According to reports, at least 8 individuals were injured, including members of the US Army and the Secret Service. Sources close to the investigation have revealed that a 44-year-old man was identified as the suspect who opened fire on pedestrians before being apprehended by police.
The victims include Major General Eric Smith, who sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Other personnel named include Lieutenant Colonel Michael A. Milne, Captain John R. Fuller, and Specialist Ethan T. Wierenga, all from the US Army. The full extent of their injuries has yet to be made public.
In addition to military personnel, two Secret Service agents also suffered minor injuries during the incident. Their identities have been withheld for now.
According to reports, at least 8 individuals were injured, including members of the US Army and the Secret Service. Sources close to the investigation have revealed that a 44-year-old man was identified as the suspect who opened fire on pedestrians before being apprehended by police.
The victims include Major General Eric Smith, who sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Other personnel named include Lieutenant Colonel Michael A. Milne, Captain John R. Fuller, and Specialist Ethan T. Wierenga, all from the US Army. The full extent of their injuries has yet to be made public.
In addition to military personnel, two Secret Service agents also suffered minor injuries during the incident. Their identities have been withheld for now.