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Several wounded after gunman opens fire at congressional baseball practice in Virginia

WIC News // Breaking

Wednesday, 14th June 2017

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A gunman has opened fire on Republican members of Congress during a baseball practice near Washington.

Several people were injured, including House of Representatives Majority Whip Steve Scalise, before the shooter was taken into custody.

Five people were transported medically from the scene in Alexandria, the city's police chief, Michael Brown told reporters.

Two of the wounded were Capitol Hill police who were at the scene, witnesses said.

Trump, a Republican, said in a statement that he and Vice President Mike Pence were monitoring developments closely.

"We are deeply saddened by this tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the members of Congress, their staffs, Capitol Police, first responders, and all others affected," he said.

Scalise is the third-highest ranked member of the Republican leadership in the House, and has the difficult job of trying to keep order in the fractious party ranks and rounding up votes for bills.

[caption id="attachment_2766" align="aligncenter" width="499"] Steve Scalise (file photo). ©REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque[/caption]

’50-100 shots’

In a dramatic blow-by-blow account, Representative Mo Brooks of Alabama told CNN the gunman was armed with a rifle and appeared to be a white male.

Brooks said he saw the man only for a second, and that he was shooting from a chain link fence behind the third base position on the field where the congressional group was holding an early morning practice ahead of a game against Democrats this week.

"There must have been 50 to 100 shots fired," he told the US news network.

"I hear Steve Scalise over near second base scream. He was shot," said Brooks, adding he helped apply a tourniquet with his belt to a congressional staffer who was shot in the leg.

"One of our security detail was shooting back, but it was our pistol versus the shooter's rifle," Brooks said.

"The only weapon I had was a baseball bat."

Senior figure should recover

Republican Senator Jeff Flake told local ABC-TV Scalise was shot in the left hip.

Flake also said the gunman was shot.

US President Donald Trump said in a Twitter message that Scalise, "a true friend and patriot, was badly injured but will fully recover. Our thoughts and prayers are with him."

Scalise's position as whip in the Republican-controlled House makes him one of the most senior figures in Congress.

He is a representative from Louisiana.

The group were practicing for the annual Democrats versus Republicans congressional baseball game that was scheduled to be played tomorrow.

Democrats were also practicing at another field at a different location, CNN reported.