UPDATE 6 PM: The FBI is seeking information on the deceased suspect.
SAC Tim Slater urges public to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or visit https://t.co/t8G7LNMG8U with info on #Alexandria shooter https://t.co/CZktBoCCYa pic.twitter.com/hC7lfVN3BI
— FBI Washington Field (@FBIWFO) June 14, 2017
AP UPDATE 12 PM: Democratic Sen. Bernie Sanders says the man authorities identified as opening fire on the Republican congressional baseball practice had apparently volunteered on his presidential campaign.
Sanders, an independent from Vermont who ran for president, says in a statement: “I am sickened by this despicable act.”
He says that “violence of any kind is unacceptable in our society and I condemn this action in the strongest possible terms.”
He paid tribute to Capitol Police for their response to the shooting, and said his prayers are with House GOP Whip Steve Scalise and others who were wounded.
Sanders challenged Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination in the 2016 presidential election.
VIRGINIA — (CNN) President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the shooter who perpetrated the GOP congressional baseball practice attack is dead.
The incident injured five people injured, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise.
“Authorities are continuing to investigate the crime and the assailant has now died from his injuries,” Trump said from the White House.
Investigators have found anti-Trump posts on social media pages belonging to the assailant.
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Scalise, a congressional staffer and two law enforcement officials suffered gunshot wounds after the shooter opened fire on Republican members of Congress on the baseball field in Alexandria, Virginia.
“Steve Scalise is a friend and a very good friend. He’s a patriot and he’s a fighter. He will recover from this assault and, Steve, I want you to know that you have the prayers not only of the entire city behind you but of an entire nation and frankly the entire world,” Trump said. “America is praying for you and America is praying for all of the victims of this shooting.”
Trump canceled a scheduled event at the Labor Department soon after the shooting took place, and the White House has said both Trump and Vice President Mike Pence received updates on the shooting.
In the wake of the shooting, Trump spoke over the phone with House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Scalise’s wife and his chief of staff, as well as the Capitol Police chief.
The shooting marks the first time a sitting member of Congress has been shot since Rep. Gabby Giffords was targeted by a gunman in 2011.
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