Senior Republican Congressman Steve Scalise shot in Virginia
Senior Republican Congressman Steve Scalise was among several victims shot and wounded at a baseball practice ahead of an annual game between lawmakers in a Washington suburb, one of his colleagues said Thursday.
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- Published Date: 12:00 | 14 June 2017
- Modified Date: 04:01 | 14 June 2017
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana was shot Wednesday at a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia, officials said. His wounds were not believed to be life-threatening.
Alexandria police said a suspect in the shooting was in custody.
A congressional aide said Scalise was in stable condition at George Washington University Hospital.
Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., said several other people also were hit, including two law enforcement officers. Brooks said that Scalise, 51, was down on the ground with what Brooks described as "a hip wound."
* First responders close a street near the scene of a shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, USA, 14 June 2017. Republican Representative Steve Scalise and two Capitol police officers were injured, according to media reports. (EPA)
Rep. Mike Bishop, R-Mich., said Scalise was standing on second base when he was shot.
"I was looking right at him," Bishop told Detroit radio station WWJ. "He was a sitting duck."
Brooks said the Scalise "crawled into the outfield, leaving a trail of blood."
"We started giving him the liquids, I put pressure on his wound in his hip," Brooks said.
* First responders on the scene following a shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, USA, 14 June 2017. The Republican House majority whip Steve Scalise and at least four others have been shot shot at a congressional baseball game practice session, according to media reports. (EPA)
Scalise is the No. 3 House Republican leader. He was first elected to the House in 2008 after serving in the state legislature.
Rep. Jeff Duncan said in a statement that he was at the practice and "saw the shooter."
"Please pray for my colleagues," Duncan said.
House Speaker Paul Ryan's office said Scalise's wounds were not believed to be life-threatening and that a member of the security detail was also shot.
* A man receives medical attention from first responders on the scene following a shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, USA, 14 June 2017. Republican Representative Steve Scalise and two Capitol police officers were injured, according to media reports. (EPA)
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