FBI defends ‘suicide by cop’ designation for 2017 baseball field shooting

Sanborn’s comments came in response to questions from the panel’s top Republican, Rep. Robert Aderholt, whose inquiry came after a week in which GOP lawmakers repeatedly upbraided the FBI for its years-old conclusion — first reported by POLITICO last week — that the attack should be classified as a “suicide by cop.”

Lawmakers say the FBI revealed its conclusion during a private briefing with members of the GOP baseball team in November 2017, but their conclusion remained secret until Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), who was present when the June 14 shooting took place, grilled FBI Director Christopher Wray about it during a House Intelligence Committee hearing earlier this month. Democrats and Republicans raised concerns about the FBI’s classification of the attack during that hearing.

Asked about Sanborn’s comments, a Wenstrup spokesman said the congressman was grateful that the FBI “broadly” addressed his concerns.

“However, we expect answers specific to the June 14th assassination attempt and look forward to working with Republicans and Democrats on the Intelligence Committee to obtain the answers to our questions,” he added.

Testifying Thursday, Sanborn said that if the shooting happened today, the case would likely be classified as domestic terrorism, in part because of a shift in the understanding about lone-wolf actors. Since 2016, the FBI has noted an increase in attacks by people with multiple motivations — some ideological, some personal, she said.

“It’s a blend of their ideology but oftentimes really partnered closely with a personalized grievance,” Sanborn said. “As you can imagine, that makes it very hard to figure out what truly was the motivating factor.”

Until this month, the FBI had said little about the 2017 shooting since its immediate aftermath. Investigators found that Hodgkinson, an Ohio resident, had camped out in his van near the Alexandria, Va., baseball field for weeks. Before he opened fire, he approached one of the players, Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), and asked whether the team consisted of Republicans or Democrats. Investigators found a list of GOP lawmakers’ names in Hodgkinson’s pocket, and social media posts revealed he aligned with the political left.

A Virginia prosecutor investigating the shooting classified it as a “domestic terrorism” crime based on the state’s laws. Sanborn emphasized that given trends that have taken hold since the 2017 shooting, the FBI might classify the Hodgkinson case differently today.

“If it were to happen today,” she said, “we would open this as a domestic terrorism case.”

Source:Politico