A morning’s baseball drill becomes an assault on Republicans
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — First came the ping of baseball bats, a familiar sound of the leafy neighbourhood’s morning. Then the crack of gunfire, which isn’t.
It started with a single pop, which for a split second was not alarming to the Republican members of Congress who had gathered for a final practice before a charity baseball game with Democrats this week. As one lawmaker would later note, it could have been a car backfiring.
Then, after a pause, the gunshots came in quick succession and the horror unfolded in the Del Ray neighbourhood of Alexandria, home to many federal workers, lawyers and lobbyists who commute across the river to Washington.
Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, two Capitol police officers, a lobbyist and a legislative aide were wounded as lawmakers, some fighting back tears, sought to understand what had happened and why. In a hail of bullets, police killed the gunman.


