A member of Congress who survived the Congressional baseball practice mass shooting that nearly killed House GOP Whip Steve Scalise reportedly revealed the attack on Republican legislators was ruled a case of “suicide by cop” by the FBI, who allegedly sought to downplay the gunman’s potential political motivations.

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Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, said during a House Intelligence Committee meeting with FBI Director Christopher Wray last Thursday that, months after the shooting, the FBI privately briefed the members of the baseball team present that day and said the shooter was looking to commit suicide by cop, Politico reported.

“Much to our shock that day, the FBI concluded that this was a case of the attacker seeking suicide by cop,” Wenstrup said. “Director, you want suicide by cop, you just pull a gun on a cop. It doesn’t take 136 rounds. It takes one bullet. Both the [Department of Homeland Security] and the [Office of the Director of National Intelligence] published products labeling this attack as a domestic violent extremism event, specifically targeting Republican members of Congress. The FBI did not.”

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