Sirens ripped through the heart of Washington, and suddenly the nation’s capital didn’t feel safe anymore. National Guard soldiers gunned down just blocks from the White House. A shooter on the run. A city locked in fear. As armored vehicles rolled in and streets emptied, one question echoed from D.C. to every living ro…
As police sealed intersections and medics fought to stabilize the wounded, Washington seemed to hold its breath. Political allies and critics alike rushed to frame the attack as proof of their deepest fears about crime, security, and national resolve. Yet behind the rhetoric are families waiting by phones, comrades replaying the moment shots rang out, and a country reminded that the people who stand between order and anarchy are themselves terrifyingly vulnerab.