No verdict in the trial. Jurors break after another long day of deliberations. First. Members of congress under attack. A gunman opened fire on republican lawmakers as they played baseball. Tonight how the wounded are doing and the new details emerging im jessica dean im natasha brown, ukee is off. President trump and the first lady visited louisiana Steve Scalise in the hospital. Ness Critical Condition and three other people were wounded. Police shot and killed the gunman, James Hodgkinson of illinois we know authorities are investigating whether the shooter was politically motivated. Tonight, the fbi not revealing a motive for the shooting, but agents are asking the public for help in their investigation. Rapid gunfire pierced the air at a Congressional Republican baseball practice in alexandria virginia. When it stopped, four people had been hit including House Majority whip Steve Scalise of louisiana who was shot in the hip playing second base he dragged him after being shot from
Emerging im jessica dean im natasha brown, ukee is off. President trump and the first lady visited louisiana Steve Scalise in the hospital. Ness Critical Condition and three other people were wounded. Police shot and killed the gunman, James Hodgkinson of illinois we know authorities are investigating whether the shooter was politically motivated. Tonight, the fbi not revealing a motive for the shooting, but agents are asking the public for help in their investigation. Rapid gunfire pierced the air at a Congressional Republican baseball practice in alexandria virginia. When it stopped, four people had been hit including House Majority whip Steve Scalise of louisiana who was shot in the hip playing second base he dragged him after being shot from near second bates about ten be 15 yards into the field congressman roger wheels twisted his ankle ducking for cover. He credits Capitol Police assigned to the security detail for containing the damage. There could have easily been 25 deaths or
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