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US Congressman shot at baseball practice near Washington, DC

US Congressman Steve Scalise was shot on Wednesday, June 14 outside of Washington, D.C. Scalise was at baseball practice with Republican members of Congress in Alexandria, Virginia, when he and staff members were shot by a man armed with a rifle. Two US Capitol Police officers Krystal Griner and David Bailey were also shot. Police said their injuries were not believed to be life-threatening. At a press conference, Alexandria Police Chief Michael Brown said the officers were on the scene within three minutes of a call received at 7:09 a.m. (1109 GMT) Brown said five people were transported to local hospitals, including the suspect, but said he would not identify victims or suspect. In a statement, Congressman Roger Williams said a member of his staff was shot. Alexandria Police earlier tweeted that the suspect is in custody. Senator Rand Paul told ABC News that there were “50 or 60 shots fired” during the incident and he believes the shooter had a semiautomatic weapon. Congressman Williams said the Republican baseball team holds practice at the park every morning at 6:30 a.m. The annual Congressional baseball game was set to be played on Thursday evening.   [This is a developing story]

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Sen. Rand Paul tells ABC News that two Capitol Police officers were shot along with Rep. Steve Scalise. Paul said “there ended up being at least 50 or 60 shots fired” during the incident and he believes the shooter had a semiautomatic weapon.
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What we know • Gunman opened fire on a Republican party baseball practice in Alexandria, near Washington, DC • Republican Congressman Steve Scalise shot, in stable condition • 2 US Capitol Police officers shot • Others hit, but number and identity is unclear • Gunman in custody
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