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President Donald Trump sent a letter to the mother of a Congress intern, who was killed in the shooting of Washington, DC, said he and Melania Trump “discouraged to your entire family.”
Eric Torpinian-Cachim, a 21-year-old student University of massachusetts amherstAccording to the police, died on June 30 at around 10:28 pm and on 1 July. The Metropolitan Police Department said that the shooting took place on 1200 blocks of 7th Street, Northwest. The Torpinion-Jachim was in Washington, DC, as a trainee for the rape Ron Estase, R-Kan.
Police said both an adult woman and a 16 -year -old man were shot but survived. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, no suspect is in custody.
Many took out of a vehicle and shot in a group of people, including Torpinion-Jachim. Torpinian-catchim was not the desired target of shooting, he said.
The Congress mother who was murdered in DC has warned the parents that it can happen to their children
Eric Torpinian-Cachim celebrating with his mother. (Tamara Jachim)
Eric Tarpinian-Jachim depicted with his mother, Tamara Zachim. (Tamara Jachim)
On July 17, in a letter to Eric Torpinian-Jachim’s parents, Trump said “he was” devastated by the insensitive work of violence who took your beloved son. “
Trump wrote, “While we can never fully understand the impact during our meaningful life, we know that he will be remembered for his kindness, faith, and dedication to your family and many of his friends.” “He will also be remembered for his commitment to our country. I know how proud of the people of his office, the people of the fourth Congress district of the Canasus and our nation were proud to represent our nation.”
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President Trump sent a letter to the family of Eric Torpinian-Cachim. (Tamara Jachim)
Eric Tarpinian-Cachim Fishing. (Tamara Jachim)
Trump said, “Eric will be held in my heart, and I promise that he can never forget or forgive that a terrible act that has taken him from us. Please know that my administration will not stop fighting to clean our streets and ensure law and order.” “God can catch Eric in his eternal love and care and provide you and your other incredible children, Angela and Jeremy with peace and united power.”
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Eric’s mother, Tamara Jachim said that his son had to face adversity in his life, but always found a way to overcome it.
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“He had ambitions because there was some adverseness in his life. He had a lot of things. And he initially struggled, as he had a serious dishes in the form of the first-grader. He could read or write, but the boy, he, he teaching himself and how he used to play chess with YouTube,” said Jachim. “They had some adverse issues, but I think he was accepted in DC because he was bright and clear, and he was always a kind of flat. When he smiled, you knew that he meant it. It was real.”
FBI And the Metropolitan Police Department is offering a reward of $ 40,000 to someone who provides leading information for arrest and punishment, and encouraging them to contact (202) 727–9099.