Santa Fe New Mexican

Scalise, still critical, has more surgery

Authoritie­s tracking shooter’s movements

- By Alan Fram

WASHINGTON — Still in critical condition and undergoing repeated surgery, GOP House Whip Steve Scalise faces a “much more difficult” struggle to recover from his gunshot wound than first thought, President Donald Trump said Thursday. The House lurched back to business in a somber mood as law enforcemen­t tracked the path the shooter traveled to his ballfield carnage.

Investigat­ors studying Wednesday’s attack at a suburban Virginia park said shooter James Hodgkinson had obtained his rifle and handgun from licensed firearms dealers. Capitol Police said they had “no evidence to suggest that the purchases were not lawful.”

Hodgkinson, a Belleville, Ill., home inspector who had been living out of his van near the park, had a social media page filled with criticism of Republican­s and the Trump administra­tion.

He died after officers in Scalise’s security detail fired back at him.

The FBI said it was investigat­ing the shooter’s “activities and social media impression­s” in the months leading up to the attack. Authoritie­s also were going over a cellphone, computer and camera taken from Hodgkinson’s white van, which was parked near the ballfield.

So far, investigat­ors have not linked Hodgkinson to any radical groups, said a law enforcemen­t official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to discuss the investigat­ion publicly.

As congressio­nal Republican­s and Democrats joined Thursday night in their annual baseball game, played this year in Scalise’s

honor, word came from the hospital that he remained in critical condition, but had “improved in the last 24 hours.”

Scalise was among five people wounded when a shooter sprayed rifle fire at congressio­nal Republican­s practicing on a diamond in Alexandria, Va. Also hurt but released from hospitals were two Capitol Police officers, David Bailey and Crystal Griner, and House GOP aide Zack Barth. Lobbyist Matt Mika was shot multiple times and critically injured and remained hospitaliz­ed.

Bailey received a hero’s welcome from a record crowd of 25,000 at Thursday’s game when he threw out the first pitch.

Unity was the theme of the spirited rivalry; Democrats won in an 11-2 blowout.

MedStar Washington Hospital Center said Scalise had surgery Thursday related to his internal injuries and a broken bone in his leg, “will require additional operations, and will be in the hospital for some time.”

Colleagues who visited Scalise sounded generally upbeat, but spoke more in terms of hopes than the confident prediction­s of the immediate aftermath a day earlier.

Democrat Cedric Richmond, a fellow Louisiana congressma­n, said as many others did that Scalise is a fighter. “I’m prayerful he will pull through, and I hope he does,” he said.

Scalise was fielding ground balls at second base Wednesday when he was shot at a practice for the annual Republican­s Democrats baseball game. Richmond said he had visited the hospital multiple times.

Scalise, 51, suffered a rifle wound in his left hip that shattered bones, tore organs and caused severe bleeding. He is the House’s No. 3 GOP leader.

“He’s in some trouble,” said Trump, who had visited late Wednesday. “He’s going to be OK. We hope.”

 ?? JONATHAN NEWTON/THE WASHINGTON POST ?? The House chaplain leads Democrats and Republican­s in prayer at second base before the congressio­nal baseball game Thursday at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. The Democrats won the game 11-2.
JONATHAN NEWTON/THE WASHINGTON POST The House chaplain leads Democrats and Republican­s in prayer at second base before the congressio­nal baseball game Thursday at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. The Democrats won the game 11-2.

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