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Top Republican among wounded as gunman fires on lawmakers

GUN VIOLENCE: The shooter, who was armed with a rifle, had exchanged fire with police

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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia: A gunman opened fire on Wednesday on Republican US lawmakers who were practising near Washington for a charity baseball game, wounding senior Republican leader Steve Scalise and several others before being taken into custody, police and witnesses said.

The gunman died later of his injuries, President Donald Trump announced at the White House.

Lawmakers said the shooter, who was armed with a rifle, had exchanged fire with Capitol Hill police who were at the scene and was shot before being taken into custody.

Scalise, No 3 in the House of Representa­tives Republican leadership, was shot in the hip at the baseball field in Alexandria, Virginia. He was tended to by fellow lawmakers including Brad Wenstrup, an Ohio congressma­n who is a physician, before being transporte­d to a hospital.

Five people were taken from the scene to hospitals, Alexandria’s police chief, Michael Brown, told reporters. Two of the wounded were Capitol Hill police, witnesses said.

Trump, a Republican, said Scalise, a Louisiana congressma­n, was “badly injured” but in stable condition. He said two of the wounded were congressio­nal staffers.

At a news conference, authoritie­s declined to identify the suspect. The Washington Post, quoting unnamed law enforcemen­t officials, identified him as James Hodgkinson, 66, of Belleville, Illinois. The Post reported that he owned a home inspection Steve Scalise. business.

Police and the FBI said it was too early to determine a motive in the shooting or whether the attack was an attempted political assassinat­ion.

Some 25 to 30 Republican members of the House and Senate had gathered for an early morning practice a day before the annual charity congressio­nal baseball game pitting Republican­s against Democrats, said Representa­tive Mo Brooks of Alabama. The game is scheduled to be played at Nationals Park, home of the Washington Nationals Major League baseball team.

One congressma­n at the scene indicated there might have been a political motive in the attack.

“We reported to police that there was a gentleman that confronted us when we were going to our car and he wanted to know whether it was Republican­s or Democrats that were out there. We said it was Republican­s and he kind of started walking to the field,” Representa­tive Ron DeSantis told Fox Business Network.

DeSantis said he did not know whether the man was the shooter.

Representa­tive Joe Barton, who was at the scene, told reporters the gunman was a middle-aged man who appeared to be white and was wearing blue jeans and a blue shirt. Brooks said the shooter said nothing during the rampage. The shooting took place at Eugene Simpson Stadium Park in the Del Ray neighbourh­ood of Alexandria, which is across the Potomac River from Washington.

Brooks told CNN that during batting practice he heard a “bam” and then a quick succession of shots and saw the gunman shooting through the holes in a chain link fence.

 ?? Inset) — AFP/Reuters ?? Alexandria police and emergency members gather near the crime scene of an early morning shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, on Wednesday. (
Inset) — AFP/Reuters Alexandria police and emergency members gather near the crime scene of an early morning shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, on Wednesday. (

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