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The investigation into last week's shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members is intensifying,
but MPR's Tom Bowman says a motive has yet to emerge.
We know the FBI said it sees laptops and phones from his home.
He lived with his wife and.
five children in Bellingham, Washington, north of Seattle.
The U.S.
Attorney's Office said as soon as he's medically able, he'll appear in federal court.
The suspect was shot and wounded during the attack.
He is an Afghan refugee who worked with the CIA during the war in Afghanistan.
The suspect reportedly had isolated himself and grown distant from family and friends.
The White House is acknowledging that a second strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat in the Caribbean happened on September 2nd and specified that Navy Admiral Frank Bradley carried out the order.
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben has more.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the first strike on the boat and the subsequent strike that killed all survivors on board as NPR has previously reported.