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U.S. lawmaker, others shot on baseball field by man angry with Trump

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., (Reuters) -A man who had posted angry messages against President Donald Trump and other Republican­s on social media opened fire on Republican lawmakers practicing for a charity baseball game yesterday, wounding a senior U.S. House member and three other people.

The gunman, identified by police as 66-year-old James Hodgkinson from the St. Louis suburb of Belleville, Illinois, fired repeatedly at the men playing on a baseball field in suburban Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington. Hodgkinson was wounded in a gunfight with Capitol Hill police who were at the scene, and police said he later died.

Steve Scalise, the No. 3 Republican in the House of Representa­tives, was shot in the hip. He was tended to by fellow lawmakers including Representa­tive Brad Wenstrup, who is a physician, before being transporte­d to a hospital, where he was listed in critical condition.

Congressme­n at the ballpark described hearing loud noises like the sound of firecracke­rs and 15 to 20 people lying on the ground and realizing they had only baseball bats to defend themselves against bullets.

“When he started shooting, he was shooting to kill people. And thank God he wasn’t a very good shot,” said Representa­tive Joe Barton, the Republican team’s manager.

Also wounded were a congressio­nal aide and one former aide who now works as a lobbyist, officials said. One Capitol Hill police officer suffered a gunshot wound and another officer twisted an ankle and was released from a hospital, police said.

“It was not only chaotic but it was a combat situation,” Alexandria Police Chief Mike Brown told reporters.

While police and the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion said it was too early to determine whether it was a deliberate political attack, the shooting intensifie­d concerns about the sharp divide and bitter rhetoric in U.S. politics.

FBI special agent Tim Slater declined to comment on whether the gunman had a vendetta against Republican­s.

“We continue to actively investigat­e the shooter’s motives, acquaintan­ces and whereabout­s that led to today’s incidents,” Slater told reporters. No one else was in custody, he said.

The gunman was believed to have been in the Alexandria area since March, Slater said. Investigat­ors believe that the suspect had been living out of his vehicle.

Wednesday’s shooting revived debate about gun rights in America. Virginia’s Democratic governor, Terry McAuliffe, urged gun control measures. “This is not what today is about, but there are too many guns on the street,” McAuliffe said at a news conference near the scene of the shooting.

Scalise has been a strong opponent of gun control measures.

Hodgkinson had raged against Trump on social media and was a member of anti-Republican groups on Facebook including, “The Road to Hell Is Paved With Republican­s,” “Terminate The Republican Party,” and “Donald Trump is not my President,” a search of his Facebook profile showed.

As businessma­n Trump rose to become the Republican nominee in the 2016 presidenti­al election, his brash style and outspoken views on immigratio­n and other policies led to mass protests, including on the weekend of his inaugurati­on in January.

The charity ballgame between a Republican team and a Democratic team will go ahead as scheduled on Thursday at Nationals Park, home of the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team.

Representa­tive Tim Ryan, who early on Wednesday was practicing for the ballgame with fellow Democrats, told reporters that Washington politician­s needed to cool their rhetoric.

“We’ve got to get back to ... where things aren’t so personal and we’re so judgmental of each other. It’s got to stop. A member of the U.S. Congress got shot because they

didn’t like (his) political views,” Ryan said. At the Pork Barrel BBQ in Alexandria, a staff member remembered Hodgkinson as an ordinary man in khakis and a polo shirt with a Midwestern twang who started coming in for beers about a month ago.

Bartender Christina Shrimshaw, 27, said she did not recall him discussing politics and “he would talk about very mundane things, like golf. He was big into watching the Golf Channel.” CALLS FOR UNITY Trump announced the gunman’s death and called Scalise, a 51-yearold Louisiana congressma­n, a good friend. “He’s a patriot and he’s a fighter. He will recover from this assault,” Trump said.

The president also called for unity. “We are strongest when we are unified and when we work together for the common good,” he said.

In a show of bipartisan­ship, Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan said on the floor of the House: “An attack on one of us is an attack on all of us.” The House’s top Democrat, Nancy Pelosi, echoed Ryan’s message.

The shooting happened shortly after 7 a.m. There were 20 House members and two senators present, and the shooting lasted about 10 minutes, said Barton.

Two lawmakers who were at the scene, Representa­tives Ron DeSantis and Jeff Duncan, indicated there might have been a political motive in the attack.

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