Watch: How the DC shooting unfolded that left 2 guardsmen dead
The two soldiers are in critical condition after being attacked blocks from the White House in Washington DC.
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Police say the suspect is in custody and the area near the White House has been secured.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says President Donald Trump has called for 500 additional guard troops to be deployed to the capital following the attack.
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