'My hopes and prayers are that
Representative Scalise, congressional staff and the Capitol Police Officers who
were wounded make a quick and full recovery.'
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2017/06/14/sen-bernie-sanders-condemns-despicable-attack-republican-lawmakers
Updated:
Details began to emerge of the
individual identified as the assailant in Wednesday morning's shooting in
Virginia as law enforcement officials identified
the gunman as 66-year-old James T. Hodgkinson of Belleville, Illinois.
"Violence of any kind is
unacceptable in our society and I condemn this action in the strongest possible
terms." —Sen. Bernie SandersIn remarks at the White House delivered late
Wednesday morning, President Donald Trump, though he did not mention Hodgkinson
by name, said the gunman died following a shootout with Capitol Police.
As his Facebook page showed
that Hodgkinson was a supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and after the
senator learned the alleged perpetrator had apparently volunteered for his
campaign during last year's election, Sanders took to the Senate floor just
after noon on Wednesday to say he was "sickened" by the assault which
he described as a "despicable act."
"Let me be as clear as I
can be," Sanders stated. "Violence of any kind is unacceptable in our
society and I condemn this action in the strongest possible terms. Real change
can only come about through nonviolent action, and anything else runs against
our most deeply held American values."
"My hopes and prayers are
that Representative Scalise, congressional staff and the Capitol Police
Officers who were wounded make a quick and full recovery," Sanders
continued. "I also want to thank the Capitol Police for their heroic
actions to prevent further harm."
As it appeared inevitable the
shooting would be politicized by some (and quickly was),
numerous progressive organizations echoed Sanders in denouncing the use of
political violence:
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Earlier:
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.),
the majority whip of the House of Representatives, is reportedly among several
people who were shot in Alexandria, Virginia on Wednesday morning after a
congressional softball team practice became the target of a still unidentified
gunman.
CNN reports:
Rep. Mo Brooks told CNN he was
on deck at a practice for the congressional baseball team when the shooting
occurred. Scalise, a member of the House Republican leadership as the majority
whip, appeared to have been shot in the hip and it appeared two Capitol Hill
police agents were shot, Brooks added.According to both congressional and law
enforcement sources, the shooting appears to be a "deliberate attack."
Alexandria police said earlier
Wednesday they were responding to a "multiple shooting" in the city.
The tweet also said the suspect is in custody "and not a threat." CNN
has reached out to Capitol Hill police for details.
Early reports indicated that
Scalise was in stable condition and that at least two other victims, including
a congressional staffer and a capitol hill police officer, were wounded but
expected to survive. At a press briefing at 9:00 am, police said that five
people had been transported to local hospitals for treatment but said their
names and medical status were being withheld.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), among
the lawmakers at the scene, spoke to MSNBC via phone after the incident. He
described a scene of chaos on the baseball field after multiple shots rang out.
He said the only reason Capitol Police were there was because Scalise is a
House leader. Paul told the news outlet that if those officers had not been
present "it would have been a massacre."
Democratic and Independent
lawmakers were swiftly offering their prayers and condolences to the victims:
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