Rep. Ann Wagner says she’d reported five death threats to police before Alexandria shooting
After a gunman opened fire Wednesday morning on Republicans practicing for Thursday night’s congressional baseball game, Rep. Ann Wagner decided it was time to go public and announce that she’d reported five death threats to Capitol Police already this spring before the shooting that hospitalized Rep. Steve Scalise in critical (and now serious) condition.
Before Scalise shooting, Wagner had reported five death threats to Capitol Police https://t.co/3hXFZgT4Qw
— STLtoday (@stltoday) June 17, 2017
Wagner told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch she decided to go public “after seeing a 23-year-old aide in her district office sobbing after an abusive phone call, and after watching children in her Ballwin neighborhood scrub away chalk outlines of dead bodies that had been drawn on the driveway of her home.”
These details https://t.co/qs3aFk7mVF
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) June 17, 2017
Can't help but ask why @FBI isn't on top of the situation.
— Holly (@HollyASwanson) June 17, 2017
Rep. Ann Wagner reported to Capitol Police at least 5 threats made against her this spring. This is a disgrace. https://t.co/qrallFiZYx pic.twitter.com/j34bQrx7Yg
— Nick Short (@PoliticalShort) June 17, 2017
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