The report stated that the shooter had a far-left motivation as he sought to kill GOP members of Congress.
The FBI mishandled its investigation of the 2017 shooting at a GOP practice one day before the annual Congressional Baseball Gameâincluding not calling the incident domestic terrorism and not interviewing key figures, according to a report released on May 6 by the House Intelligence Committee.
Committee Chairman Rick Crawford (R-Ark.) criticized the FBI for withholding the report.
âThereâs no reasonable or acceptable explanation for why the FBI stonewalled the committee for so long,â he said during a press conference.
âIn fact, itâs taken so long to get this case file, many of those members at the field on that fateful day are no longer in Congress.â
Scalise was shot in the hip and seriously wounded, requiring several surgeries and a lengthy recovery.
Former Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) was not interviewed despite being at the scene during the shooting.
The shooter, James Hodgkinson, was shot and killed by Capitol Police, who were already on the scene due to Scaliseâs presence as he was a member of House GOP leadership and therefore afforded a security detail.
The report also found that the bureau did not come up with a timeline of events surrounding the shooting.
Additionally, it said that the FBI incorrectly deemed the shooting was âsuicide by copâ instead of domestic terrorism.
âTo commit suicide by cop, the perpetrator needs to demonstrate hostile intent in the presence of police. In this case, there were no observable police officers present,â according to the report, which noted that the officers were dressed in plain clothes.
Instead, Hodgkinsonâs motive was âto impact government policy or the political system by targeting Republicans,â the committee found.
Hodgkinson had a far-left motivation behind the shooting as he sought to kill GOP members of Congress, the report determines.
It said that the FBIâs âconclusions failed to follow the facts, as it reached an unsupported conclusion without completing even the most basic of investigative activities.â
Moreover, the FBIâs âintelligence analysis of Hodgkinsonâs communications, activities, and behaviors, and associations is strained and logically flawed,â according to the report.
As an example, the FBI cited that Hodgkinsonâs brother believed that the aim of the shooting was for Hodgkinson to die by suicide by cop.
However, this was merely an opinion and not based on any communications, according to the report.
Another flaw in the FBIâs probe, according to the report, was stating that Hodgkinsonâs list of GOP congressmen was not a âhit list.â
The list named six people with physical descriptions for each, including size or weight: Brooks, former Reps. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) and Trent Franks (R-Ariz.); and Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), Morgan Griffith (R-Va.), and Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.).
The FBI at the time, said that Hodgkinsonâs search history included only two names.
Furthermore, itâs factually inaccurate since the case file shows that Hodgkinson did do web searches for all six congressmen on the list.
Scalise was made aware of the report by the committee, according to Crawford, who declined to elaborate as he did not want to speak on Scaliseâs behalf.
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