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Posted by: chuckhoffmann ()
Date: June 14, 2017 08:09AM

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: just thinking ()
Date: June 14, 2017 08:36AM

I used to be law enforcement in APD years ago. While the area has changed immensely from when I worked there, I'd still bet it involved someone from the YMCA there.
There are always plenty of crazy liberal homeless type guys in and around that place.

I can't help but think that the current Democratic stance by the likes of Obama and Clinton to resist this administration and support the lefty radicals who throw bike racks through windows and attack conservatives are at fault here.

Enough is enough!

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: JoeDimaggio ()
Date: June 14, 2017 08:53AM

Why is the GOP having baseball practice on a Wednesday morning? Shouldn't they be up on Capital Hill making laws? Why do they have a team at all?

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Rory ()
Date: June 14, 2017 08:55AM

Both parties have baseball teams which play each other for charity

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Herbert Kornfeld ()
Date: June 14, 2017 09:06AM

JoeDimaggio Wrote:
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> Why is the GOP having baseball practice on a
> Wednesday morning? Shouldn't they be up on
> Capital Hill making laws? Why do they have a team
> at all?


You aren't from around here I guess.

They arrested the guy. It was probably VoteStrike.

Looks like a long gun and dozens of shots were fired at the GOP team. I don't expect the libs to denounce it as it seems to be the next step in their resistance movement. When you have a group that hates the country as much as they do, this is one of their tactics to destroy it.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: just thinking ()
Date: June 14, 2017 09:17AM

The reporter keeps saying that the old minor league the Alexandria Dukes played at that field, that is incorrect, the Dukes played up at a ball field near Reed and Luna.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: David in FC ()
Date: June 14, 2017 10:23AM

JoeDimaggio Wrote:
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> Why is the GOP having baseball practice on a
> Wednesday morning? Shouldn't they be up on
> Capital Hill making laws? Why do they have a team
> at all?


Making more laws? How many more laws do we need? Is another one going to change anything?
Instead of condemning the bastard that did this, you condemn the victims that were doing something for charity. What an asshole!
If it was a democrat that was shot, what would your reaction be?
But, as people love to say, haters gonna hate.

And before you go into a political tirade, I'm a registered democrat.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Thank Jesus I'm safe ()
Date: June 14, 2017 10:38AM

That could have been me! I just had my little league game there 25 years ago!

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Real News ()
Date: June 14, 2017 10:59AM

The shooter at the GOP congressional baseball practice this morning is James T. Hodgkinson of Belleville, Ill., according to law enforcement officials. Hodgkinson, 66, owns a home inspection business. His home inspection license expired in November 2016 and was not renewed, state records show.

Hodgkinson was charged in April 2006 with battery and aiding damage to a motor vehicle, according to online records in St. Clair County, Illinois. The charges were dismissed, records show.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Alexandria = Democrat Haven ()
Date: June 14, 2017 11:00AM

Rep. Walker said shooter wanted to ‘kill many Republican members’

Rep. Mark Walker (R-N.C.) said the shooter “obviously planned to kill many Republican members.”

Police haven’t identified the shooter or said what his motives were.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: observant ()
Date: June 14, 2017 11:11AM

Real News Wrote:
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> The shooter at the GOP congressional baseball
> practice this morning is James T. Hodgkinson of
> Belleville, Ill., according to law enforcement
> officials. Hodgkinson, 66, owns a home inspection
> business. His home inspection license expired in
> November 2016 and was not renewed, state records
> show.
>
> Hodgkinson was charged in April 2006 with battery
> and aiding damage to a motor vehicle, according to
> online records in St. Clair County, Illinois. The
> charges were dismissed, records show.

He is a Bernie supporter. All disaffected white males who want to blame their failures on others were Bernie or Trump supporters. About the only difference between the two groups is whether they think climate change is fake news.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: June 14, 2017 11:16AM

chuckhoffmann Wrote:
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> House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-Louisiana)
> and two Capitol Police officers were shot at a
> baseball field in Del Rey while practicing for a
> charity baseball game.


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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: FN is a sick man ()
Date: June 14, 2017 12:28PM

^^^^

DON'T CLICK A FN THREAD!!!!

Only old news is what you find at his links.

It's pitiful that he has to post to established threads to get people to read his posts.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: ........... ()
Date: June 14, 2017 12:29PM

Fox News Wrote:
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> chuckhoffmann Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-Louisiana)
> > and two Capitol Police officers were shot at a
> > baseball field in Del Rey while practicing for
> a
> > charity baseball game.
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FN is pathetic.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Blow job ()
Date: June 14, 2017 12:31PM

Q: How long until FN posts that the shooter - a liberal - James T. Hodgkinson III, 66, from Illinois — was killed in the shootout with Capitol police?

A: After he is done copying and pasting old pictures.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Watch out ()
Date: June 14, 2017 12:34PM

How to identify a potential shooter:

As people offered prayers for the victims, a profile began to emerge of Hodgkinson, a onetime home inspector. A Facebook page belonging to a person with the same name includes pictures of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and rhetoric against President Trump including a post that reads: “Trump is a Traitor. Trump Has Destroyed Our Democracy. It’s Time to Destroy Trump & Co.”

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: it's not hard ()
Date: June 14, 2017 12:53PM

Watch out Wrote:
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> How to identify a potential shooter:
>
> As people offered prayers for the victims, a
> profile began to emerge of Hodgkinson, a onetime
> home inspector. A Facebook page belonging to a
> person with the same name includes pictures of
> Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders
> and rhetoric against President Trump including a
> post that reads: “Trump is a Traitor. Trump Has
> Destroyed Our Democracy. It’s Time to Destroy
> Trump & Co.”

How to identify a potential shooter?

Disaffected white guy with a gun.

http://thehill.com/regulation/272029-nra-tweets-support-for-bernie-sanders

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: grophusharris ()
Date: June 14, 2017 01:01PM

Herbert Kornfeld Wrote:
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> . It was probably
> VoteStrike.
>
>


It was some lefty whack-0 like him, but this guy is from Illinois. The last that I had heard, VoteStrike lived somewhere around LA.

Another enviroterrorist whackjob demonstrating the "respect" and "tolerance" for which the Left is Oh-So-Well-Known.



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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: June 14, 2017 01:03PM

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/multiple-people-injured-after-shooting-in-alexandria/2017/06/14/0289c768-50f6-11e7-be25-3a519335381c_story.html










A gunman unleashed a barrage of gunfire Wednesday at a park in Alexandria, Va., as Republican members of Congress held a morning baseball practice, wounding five people, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (La.).

President Trump said the suspected gunman — identified by multiple law enforcement officials as James T. Hodgkinson III, 66, from Illinois — was killed in a shootout with police, two of whom were wounded in the gun battle.

The wounded also include a congressional aide and a lobbyist.

As people offered prayers for the victims, a profile began to emerge of Hodgkinson, a onetime home inspector. A Facebook page believed to be Hodgkinson’s includes pictures of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and rhetoric against President Trump including a post that reads: “Trump is a Traitor. Trump Has Destroyed Our Democracy. It’s Time to Destroy Trump & Co.”

The scene after a gunman fired on a GOP congressional baseball team practice in Alexandria
View Photos A gunman, who was identified by law enforcement as James T. Hodgkinson, unleashed a barrage of gunfire at a park in Alexandria, Va.
[Law enforcement officials identify James T. Hodgkinson as shooter at congressional ballgame practice]

The incident unfolded shortly after 7 a.m. during the final practice before Thursday night’s scheduled charity game between Republicans and Democrats at Nationals Park. Players and bystanders described a horrific and prolonged attack in which wounded police officers returned fire, and Scalise, felled by a bullet to his hip, crawled across the field to get out of harm’s way.

Scalise’s office said the congressman underwent surgery at MedStar Washington Hospital Center.

Zach Barth, a legislative correspondent for Rep. Roger Williams (R-Tex.) was shot but expected to make a full recovery.

Matt Mika, a lobbyist for Tyson Foods, was taken to a local hospital in unknown condition, according to a company spokesman.

Capitol Police Chief Matthew Verderosa said two of his officers, who have not been publicly identified, are in good condition and have not suffered any life-threatening injuries.


Graphic: What happened at the GOP baseball shooting, in maps and photos

The FBI is taking over as lead on the investigation. Verderosa said, “It’s going to take a while to sort through all the details.” Tim Slater of the FBI said it is “too early to tell whether anyone was targeted. .?.?. It’s really raw now. We’re exploring all angles.”

But Hodgkinson’s political statements were immediately examined as a possible motive.

Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) told reporters that he spoke briefly with a man he believes was the shooter, and the he “asked me if the team practicing was a Democrat or Republican team.” Duncan added, “I told him they were Republicans. He said, ‘Okay, thanks,’ turned around.”

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Hodgkinson volunteered on his presidential campaign and denounced the shooter’s actions.

“I am sickened by this despicable act,” Sanders said in a statement delivered on the Senate floor.

Robert Becker, who served as the Iowa director of Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign, said Hodgkinson had no formal role on the campaign and that he couldn’t find anyone who remembered him. “We had approximately 100 paid organizers on staff,” Becker said. “He was not one of them.”

Becker said ahead of the caucuses, about 10,000 people volunteered for Sanders at varying points.

“No one seems to remember this guy,” Becker said.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said it is conducting emergency traces on two firearms, one rifle and one handgun.

[‘It was bedlam’: An explosion of gunfire, and near third base, a man with a rifle]

Scalise’s office, in a statement, said the congressman was out of surgery by 10:30 a.m. The statement described the whip, before surgery, as in good spirits and speaking to his wife, Jennifer, by phone. “He is grateful for the brave actions of U.S. Capitol Police, first responders, and colleagues,” the statement said.

Scalise, who has been in Congress since 2008, represents a district that includes some New Orleans suburbs and bayou parishes. Before entering Congress, he was a lawmaker in Louisiana for eight years. Scalise and his wife have two children and live in Jefferson, La.

Rep. Roger Williams (R-Tex.) said in a statement that one of his staff members is among the injured.

The shooting occurred in the popular park on East Monroe Avenue. The park is in the Del Ray neighborhood, near the Potomac Yard shopping center on Route 1 and Old Town Alexandria, adjacent to a YMCA and across the street from a CVS and an Aldi grocery store.

Rep. Joe Barton (R-Tex.), the manager of the GOP team, said there were “dozens if not hundreds of shots fired.” Members of the team and onlookers took cover in dugouts, got down on the ground or beneath an SUV.

In addition to shooting at Scalise, the team’s second baseman, the shooter shot at third baseman Trent Kelly. Barton described the suspect as a middle-aged man wearing blue jeans and a blue shirt.


“I think he was anglo and he had a rifle and I think he had a semi-automatic pistol,” Barton said. “Luckily no one appeared to be killed,” he added.

Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) saw the shooter and described the scene as “bedlam.” In an interview, Brooks said he heard two or three shots before he recognized the danger. He was stepping up to home plate with a baseball bat in his hand. Then he heard a scream from Steve Scalise, who he saw go down.

Brooks said he ran behind the batting cage and watched Scalise drag himself towards the outfield. Brooks laid down in the dirt behind the batting cage with two or three others, but then he said he realized that if the shooter moved “he’d have a clear shot.” So he ran to the first place dugout and dove into it.

About a dozen people were there, including one of his staff members who had been shot in the leg. Brooks said he took off his belt and applied a tourniquet. Then he saw a man with a gun appear above him and feared it was a second shooter. Instead it was a Capitol Police officer shooting back. He and another officer moved towards the shooter, who ran towards home plate and was shot down. “They were both wounded,” he said.

Scalise, 51, a representative from Louisiana, is the third-highest ranking House Republican and has a round-the-clock Capitol Police detail.

President Trump issued this statement: “The vice president and I are aware of the shooting incident in Virginia and are 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.”

Trump later tweeted: “Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, a true friend and patriot, was badly injured but will fully recover. Our thoughts and prayers are with him.”

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) told reporters that Scalise was awake after the shooting.

“He was coherent the whole time,” Flake said. He added that a female member of the Capitol Police security detail was airlifted out and a staffer was taken by ambulance to the hospital.

Flake said that it took almost 10 minutes to take down the shooter. Eventually, when the Capitol Police secured the area, Flake grabbed Scalise’s phone and called his wife to tell her what happened.

[The GOP baseball shooting is the 154th mass shooting this year]

Still wearing his baseball uniform — a red and white baseball shirt with “Republicans” plastered on it — Flake gave this account:

“We were doing batting practice near the end of the practice, and all of us were on the field, either in line to bat or fielding balls and all of sudden, we heard just a very loud pop, and it sounded like gunfire. It was just one, then a few seconds later it was a rally [of gunfire]. And it was clear, I just remember seeing , he had a rifle.”

Flake said he was firing “at anybody he could hit. I don’t know if anybody was targeted, but I just remember seeing some of the gravel bounce up as gunfire hit. And so a lot of us went into the dugout, because we thought the gunfire was coming near the third base dugout, just to get some cover.”

He said Williams’ aide was in right field when he was hit in the leg, and he ran to the dugout. “We had to apply pressure to that wound to try to keep the bleeding down.”

Flake said that at one point, “I looked up .. and saw the gunman. He had come around the back, near home plate and had a clear line of sight into the dugout and so, we had to get down again.” He said Scalise dragged himself off of the field, leaving a trail of blood.”

Flake said he didn’t hear the gunman say anything. He said one of the security officers used the dugout for cover as he fired at the gunman. At first, Flake said he didn’t know if the security officer was friend of foe. “And I kept yelling: ‘Are you friendly? Are you friendly?’ And he yelled back: ‘Yes.’ And then I could see him come around the dugout, but he was wounded. I’m not sure when he got shot. But he had a wound by his ankle.”

The congressman also said a second officer had been shot, a member of the Capitol police force. “I saw her afterwards, and saw her being taken to the helicopter,” Flake said.

Alexandria resident Owen Britton described the shooter as a middle aged man, perhaps between 55 and 65 years old, with white facial hair and wearing a blue polo shirt. Britton witnessed the man exchanging fire with police over a black SUV, before the man was apparently shot and then handcuffed while lying on the ground.

Katie Fillus of Alexandria had just gotten out of her car to walk her dogs in the park nearby when she said she heard “very, very loud popping sounds.”

“And I knew a baseball team was practicing, and everybody started screaming, ‘Hit the ground! Hit the ground!’?”

She said she lay flat in the field as the gunshots grew louder — “like he was walking across the field toward all of us, the gunman, and I was screaming: ‘Can someone help me? I have my dogs and I can’t get behind anything.’?”

Fillus said a police agent pulled out a gun and tried to shoot back. She was screaming, “?‘Drop your weapon!’ And he shot her and she fell on the ground.

“She fell on the ground in front of us, and we were all just trying to lay as flat we could. And I belly crawled, dragging through the mud. I got to the car and I ducked under the car and I laid as close as I could under the car to hide from the person. Then the police seemed to come.”

Susanne Stratton, a 28-year-old Alexandria resident, was playing with her dog in the dog park next to the baseball field when the shooting began.

[What is the Congressional Baseball Game?]

“We heard people yelling to get down. We saw people running, some into the dog park, some jumping over the fence,” she said. She said the people in the dog park immediately got down on the ground and pushed their dogs down, as well.

She said there was a burst of shots, then a brief pause, then more shots — she estimated about 20. “It must have been a semiautomatic,” she said.

Reba Winstead, 43, who lives on street adjacent to ballpark, said she heard about 30 shots fired in bursts and saw two people running down her street in exercise clothes.

“One of the bullets whizzed down our street. That’s when I jumped inside, when I heard the whiz,” she said. “It’s just scary, because you don’t hear shots fired in Alexandria very often.”

Charles Halloran, who lives in Del Ray about a block from the park, arrived at a YMCA at 7:30 a.m. next to the baseball field, to discover the scene unfolding.

“Bullet holes in the glass and people were shaking,” Halloran, a former congressional staffer, said in a telephone interview from inside the YMCA. Bullets went through the YMCA’s building and across the building into the pool.

Reports of violence are extremely rare in Del Ray, a quiet, upscale neighborhood known for its shops and art and craftsman-style homes.

Anger about his own colleagues being attacked was evident in the words of Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), who, suit in tie, stopped by the crime scene to pray, was viscerally angry about his own colleagues being attacked.

“America has been divided,” he said, “and the center of America is disappearing, and the violence is appearing in the streets, and it’s coming from the left.” King did indicate it was impossible to separate the hyperpartisan climate in Washington — especially people protesting President Trump — with Republican members of Congress being gunned down at a baseball scrimmage.

“The divisions within the country, people that can’t accept the results of the election that are determined to try to take this country down, take this organization down,” King said. “This city was filled up with demonstrations the day after the inauguration, where you couldn’t drive down the streets.”

Brooks said he believed the shooting was targeted.

“I can’t imagine him going here for Amy other reason Than to kill as many congressmen as they can,” he said. “We understand we’re high profile targets.”

House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) was at the gym on Capitol Hill when he was informed of the shooting, according to two GOP lawmakers who saw him there. They said he immediately stopped his workout and headed out, guided by his own Capitol Police detail, which is always at his side. The lawmakers spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the speaker’s movements.

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As Ryan left — and Capitol Police briefly told members about the shooting — the gym quickly quieted and members packed up their belongings to also head to their offices, the lawmakers said.

“Nobody knew what the hell was going on,” one of the Republicans said. “People just left.”

There was one notable departure from the normal level of protection inside the building: Three uniformed officers stood watch outside the first-floor office of House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).

In Washington, heavily armed Capitol Police cleared the East Plaza in front of the Capitol. Tourists and visitors were redirected and only staff were being allowed.

Victoria St. Martin, John Wagner, Michael Miller, Patricia Sullivan, Ed O’Keefe, Ann E. Marimow, Peter Jamison, Joe Heim, Justin Jouvenal, Lynh Bui, Clarence Williams, Devlin Barrett, Robert Costa, Matt Zapotosky and Rachel Weiner contributed to this report.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Rachel Maddow Instigated It ()
Date: June 14, 2017 02:34PM

Shooter James T. Hodgkinson was a super duper Rachel Maddow fan.

One of my favorite TV shows is “The Rachel Maddow Show” on MSNBC.

http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article156092134.html#storylink=cpy

Never saw that coming. Ha ha.

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Re: Congressman Shot at Baseball Practice in Alexandria
Posted by: Typical Democrat Murderer ()
Date: June 14, 2017 02:36PM

Just another pot-smoking "tax the rich more" Democrat:

"I believe to stimulate the economy, it is time to legalize or at least decriminalize marijuana use.

Also to fund the government deficit I hope the Obama administration raises the income tax rate for the rich to 70 percent or more. If a person has an annual income of more than $10 million, he should be proud to be an American and proud to live in a country that would allow this kind of income, and proud to pay his fair share of taxes."

http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article156092134.html

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