Congressman’s shooting transports victims of Giffords attack
PHOENIX — When Ron Barber heard that a gunman opened fire on Republican lawmakers practicing for a baseball game, he was taken back to when he was lying on a gurney, yelling his wife’s name and phone number.
Pam Simon remembers being on the ground unable to move after a bullet went through her wrist and into her chest.
The attack Wednesday in Virginia that left Rep. Steve Scalise in critical condition brought back painful memories for survivors of another shooting involving a member of Congress, former Rep. Gabby Giffords, who was shot in Tucson, Arizona, six years ago.
“It obviously floods back all the memories from Jan. 8,” Simon said. “It really brings it back. You have PTSD symptoms that kind of flare up in things like this.”


