Washington – Congressman Struggles To Forgive His Shooter 2 Years Later

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    House Majority Whip U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., recalls the prayers he received after getting shot during a congressional baseball practice in Virginia in 2017, during a news availability in Jackson, Miss., Monday, Aug. 27, 2018. Scalise was in Mississippi to headline a luncheon to benefit the Mississippi Republican Party's United Republican Fund.(AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)Washington – Rep. Steve Scalise, the No. 2 House Republican leader, said Friday he still struggles to forgive the man who wounded him and four others two years ago in a shooting at a congressional baseball practice .

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    In a briefing with reporters about the week’s events in Washington, the Louisiana lawmaker detoured unprompted to his battle to absolve his attacker. Scalise said it came up last week, when he and Vice President Mike Pence visited the leaders of three predominantly black churches near his congressional district that were badly burned recently by an alleged arsonist .

    After one pastor said he’d already forgiven the man accused of the church burnings, Scalise said he and the pastor discussed his feelings about his shooting.

    “I still have to address forgiveness for the shooting two years ago, so it was really good to talk to him and kind of get an understanding of how he got to that point,” Scalise said.

    Scalise, 53, was rushed to a hospital near death. He recovered but has needed multiple surgeries, still undergoes physical therapy and walks with a cane.

    “I’ve never internally formally forgiven the shooter from the baseball shooting,” he said. “It’s something I’ve struggled with as a Catholic. I mean, part of my faith is forgiveness and I’m working to get there.”

    An aide identified the pastor as Gerald Toussaint of the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Opelousas, Louisiana, which Scalise and Pence visited. Scalise said he and the pastor agreed to talk again.

    “His faith is surely helping me in my faith,” said Scalise.

    The three churches, each over century old, were hit by fires earlier this spring. Authorities have charged Holden Matthews, the son of a local sheriff’s deputy, with the attacks. He has pleaded not guilty to arson and other charges.

    Scalise and four others were wounded in the June 2017 shootings in Alexandria, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C., as Republicans practiced for an annual benefit game against Democrats. The gunman, James Hodgkinson, died from wounds inflicted by police officers at the scene.


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    4 years ago

    Forgiveness? This is a Xtian concept, as in someone forgiving all mankind for its sins. If this pro-NRA gun nut congressman forgives the shooter, so what? Who forgives the congressmsn for being so dumb for forgiving the shooter and being pro-NRA at tbe same time.

    Justleftkolel
    Justleftkolel
    4 years ago

    I guess that’s one difference between Catholics and Jews, we certainly would not aspire to forgive someone that tried to murder us.

    Vvvvv
    Vvvvv
    4 years ago

    I’m starting to realize maybe the orange yutz isn’t so bad after all because my party the Democrats have many anti semites. Maybe trumpty dumpty ain’t really as bad as I thought.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    4 years ago

    Yep. It is a difference between us. I am expected to forgive, and I think less of the Congressman for not being able to.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    4 years ago

    Because of people like Pelosi and Waters screaming to resist this congressmen was shot and nearly killed because of their actions. They have blood in their hands