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Gunman wounds GOP congressma­n, then killed by police

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A rifle-wielding attacker opened fire on Republican lawmakers at a congressio­nal baseball practice Wednesday, wounding House GOP Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana and several others as congressme­n and aides dove for cover. The assailant, prepared with “a lot of ammo,” fought a gun battle with police before he, too, was shot and later died.

Scalise dragged himself off the infield leaving a trail of blood as colleagues rushed to his assistance.

Capitol Police officers who were in Scalise’s security detail wounded the shooter, who was taken into custody. In all, five people were taken to area hospitals, including the suspect, Alexandria police said.

The shooter later died of his injuries, President Donald Trump told the nation from the White House.

“Everyone on that field is a public servant,” Trump said. “Their sacrifice makes democracy possible.”

Scalise, 51, the No. 3 House Republican leader first elected to the House in 2008, was in stable condition and undergoing surgery.

A government official identified the shooter as an Illinois man named James. T. Hodgkinson. The official was not authorized to discuss an investigat­ion by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Texas Rep. Roger Williams, who coaches the GOP team, said that one of his aides, Zack Barth, was shot, but “is doing well and is expected to make a full recovery.”

Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina said he had just left the practice and encountere­d the apparent gunman in the parking lot before the shooting. The man calmly asked which party’s lawmakers were practicing and Duncan told him they were the Republican­s. The man thanked him.

The gunman had a rifle and “a lot of ammo,” said Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona, who was at the practice.

The shocking event left the Capitol horrified and stunned. The House cancelled proceeding­s for the day.

The shooting occurred at a popular park and baseball complex where Republican lawmakers and others were gathered for practice at about 7 a.m. They were in good spirits despite the heat and humidity as they prepared for the congressio­nal baseball match that pits Republican­s against Democrats. The popular annual face-off, which raises money for charity, was scheduled for Thursday evening at Nationals Park across the Potomac River in Washington.

The team was taking batting practice when gunshots rang out and chaos erupted.

Scalise was fielding balls on second base when he was shot, according to lawmakers present, then dragged himself into the outfield to get away from the gunman.

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AP PHOTO A police officer marks off a playground near the baseball field in Alexandria, Va., yesterday where House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana and others were shot during a congressio­nal baseball practice.
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