West Virginia Guardsman Awakes After Washington Ambush
Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe is making what his family calls a miraculous recovery after a November shooting near the White House left him critically wounded. Communities across West Virginia held vigils and prayed for the 24-year-old as he fought to survive.
Twenty-four-year-old Air Force Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe is defying the odds after a gunman ambushed him and a fellow National Guard member blocks from the White House last November.
Andy, as his family calls him, was shot alongside Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom near Farragut Square Metro Station in Washington, D.C., on November 26, 2025. Sarah, just 20 years old from Webster Springs, died the following day on Thanksgiving night.
In the days after the attack, Andy remained in critical condition. His family feared the worst as doctors worked around the clock to save his life.
But communities across West Virginia refused to give up hope. Towns from Martinsburg to Webster Springs organized vigils, with neighbors, friends, and strangers gathering to pray for Andy's recovery and comfort for both families affected by the tragedy.
Andy's father Jason attended a vigil in Martinsburg with Andy's younger brother Trenton. He says the outpouring of support from their community felt like a blessing during the darkest time of their lives.

Now, more than two months later, Andy is recovering in ways his doctors didn't expect. His family sat down with local news to share what they're calling a miracle unfolding before their eyes.
Why This Inspires
Andy's recovery represents more than one young man's fight to survive. It shows what happens when entire communities rally together in hope rather than despair.
The vigils held across West Virginia created a network of support that carried Andy's family through their hardest days. Strangers became friends united by a common purpose: believing in Andy's strength and honoring Sarah's memory.
While Sarah's loss remains a heartbreak for her family and the entire West Virginia National Guard, Andy's progress offers a light in the darkness. His recovery is a testament to medical care, family love, and the power of a community that refused to stop praying.
Andy still has a long road ahead, but each day brings new reasons for his family to believe in miracles.
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