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Here's a List of Who Was at the Baseball Field When GOP Lawmakers Came Under Attack

Here's a List of Who Was at the Baseball Field When GOP Lawmakers Came Under Attack

Roughly 25 people were at Simpson Field practicing for the Congressional baseball game scheduled for Thursday when a gunman opened fire on the Republican lawmakers and their staff.

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Here is a list of people who were at the practice when the attack took place:

-Rep. Steve Scalise and his staffers 

-Rep. Roger Williams

-Williams's aide Zack Barth 

-Sen. Rand Paul

-Rep. Mo Brooks

-Rep. Mike Bishop and his staffers

-Rep. Jack Bergman

-Rep. Ron DeSantis (left just before the shooting took place)

-Sen. Jeff Flake

-Rep. Brad Wenstrup

-Rep. Chuck Fleischmann

-Rep. Joe Barton

-Rep. Rodney Davis

-A photographer

-A man named Matt from Tyson Foods.

This list will be updated. 

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