Wounded US congressman ‘critical’ after surgery: hospital

 Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-L) listen to Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) speak during a press conference calling for for U.S. President Barack Obama not to veto the Keystone XL pipeline on Capitol Hill in Washington November 18, 2014. CREDIT: REUTERS/JOSHUA ROBERTS
Speaker of the House John Boehner and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise  (behind Boehner) listen to Cathy McMorris Rodgers speak during a press conference calling for then-United States. President Barack Obama not to veto the Keystone XL pipeline on Capitol Hill in Washington November 18, 2014.
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WASHINGTON, Republican lawmaker Steve Scalise, one of five people shot by a gunman during practice for a charity baseball game, remained in critical condition following surgery, the hospital treating him said.

“Rep. Scalise was critically injured and remains in critical condition,” said MedStar Washington Hospital in a statement via Twitter. Earlier in the day his condition had been described as stable, and he had spoken by telephone with his wife.

The gunman, identified in the media as James T. Hodgkinson, 66, died in a shootout with police.

Two members of the Capitol Police were injured but were in good condition.

Lobbyist Matt Mika, hit several times in the shooting, remained in critical condition at George Washington University Hospital.

The fifth, congressional aide Zack Barth, tweeted that he was in the hospital and “okay.”