Parents of National Guard member fatally shot in D.C. will attend State of the Union
CBSN
The parents of Sarah Beckstrom, the 20-year-old National Guard member who was killed in an ambush-style attack while patrolling the streets of Washington, D.C., a day before Thanksgiving, will be among the special guests at President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday. In:
The parents of Sarah Beckstrom, the 20-year-old National Guard member who was killed in an ambush-style attack while patrolling the streets of Washington, D.C., a day before Thanksgiving, will be among the special guests at President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday.
Another guest for the speech at the U.S. Capitol will be 7-year-old Dalilah Coleman, who was critically injured in a six-car pileup in California allegedly caused by a truck driver who was in the country illegally, White House officials told CBS News.
Mr. Trump intends to acknowledge these guests during the part of his speech on the southern border and homeland security.
When Coleman was 5 years old, a commercial tractor-trailer crashed into the car she was riding in, fracturing her skull, breaking her femur and causing a traumatic brain injury, according to her father, Marcus Coleman, who is also a truck driver, and her mother, Ileana Krause.
A man from India, Partap Singh, was undocumented but was driving with a valid driver's license issued in California when, according to the Department of Homeland Security, he failed to stop for traffic and a construction zone.













