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Reports: 'Multiple shooting' at congressional baseball game practice field
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...ar-congressional-baseball-game-practice-field
A "multiple shooting" was reported early Wednesday at a congressional baseball game practice field in Alexandria, Va.
ABC 7 News reported "multiple shooting" in the 400 block of E. Monroe Street.
The suspect is "believed in custody," ABC reported, according to Alexandria police.
GOP Whip Steve Scalise and two Capitol Police officers on protective detail were shot, according to multiple reports
A reporter from Fox News also tweeted that staffers were hit.
"Right now, we're secure," Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) told CNN Wednesday morning.
Brooks said "at least five" people were shot, his voice breaking.
Brooks said Scalise was shot in the hip and "dragging his body" to get away from the shooter.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said both President Trump and Vice President Pence are aware of the “developing situation in Virginia.”
“Our thoughts and prayers are with all affected,” he tweeted.
Reports: 'Multiple shooting' at congressional baseball game practice field
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...ar-congressional-baseball-game-practice-field
A "multiple shooting" was reported early Wednesday at a congressional baseball game practice field in Alexandria, Va.
ABC 7 News reported "multiple shooting" in the 400 block of E. Monroe Street.
The suspect is "believed in custody," ABC reported, according to Alexandria police.
GOP Whip Steve Scalise and two Capitol Police officers on protective detail were shot, according to multiple reports
A reporter from Fox News also tweeted that staffers were hit.
"Right now, we're secure," Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) told CNN Wednesday morning.
Brooks said "at least five" people were shot, his voice breaking.
Brooks said Scalise was shot in the hip and "dragging his body" to get away from the shooter.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said both President Trump and Vice President Pence are aware of the “developing situation in Virginia.”
“Our thoughts and prayers are with all affected,” he tweeted.
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