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story.lead_photo.caption Matt Mika is shown in this photo provided by Tyson Foods

A Tyson Foods employee was among the victims in a shooting at a congressional baseball practice outside Washington, D.C., and his family said Wednesday afternoon that he remains in the intensive care unit in critical condition after surgery.

Family members of Matt Mika says he suffered multiple gunshot wounds when a gunman opened fire, injuring a congressman and others.

His family said in a statement late Wednesday that they expect Mika to remain hospitalized for at least several days. The family said, "We continue to be in disbelief that he would be part of this heinous attack."

Mika is is director of government relations for Springdale-based Tyson Foods' Washington, D.C., office and has worked for the company for more than six years.

Mika's family described him as "a very thoughtful, fun-loving person who is competitive and loyal; all things which contributed to his continued commitment to the Congressional Baseball Game."

He previously worked for U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg and former U.S. Rep. David Camp, both Michigan Republicans. Walberg said Mika was helping the Republican team prepare for a game against the Democrats.

The four members of Arkansas' House congressional delegation, all Republicans, were safe but horrified by the news that their colleagues and Mika were targeted by a gunman on a baseball diamond Wednesday morning.

None of the Arkansas lawmakers was attending the baseball practice in Alexandria, Va., outside the capital.

Two of the members, U.S. Reps. Steve Womack of Rogers and Rick Crawford of Jonesboro, have played in the annual congressional baseball game, but weren't slated to participate in this year's contest.

In an interview, Womack said the shooting appeared to be "a serious political hit job" and that it underscores the challenges that law enforcement face.

[ALL UPDATES: Gunman wounds GOP congressman, several others at baseball practice, then killed by police]

The baseball game, which raises money for charity, was scheduled to take place Thursday evening at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Republican lawmakers were having their final practice on a field roughly 7 miles south of Washington.

"No place is safe anymore. We are a big target up here. We need to be mindful of that," Womack said. "There's just no possible way to provide a blanket of security that would prevent something like this from happening."

The shooting occurred at around 7:30 a.m.

U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman said he was exercising with House Speaker Paul Ryan and other lawmakers on Capitol Hill when he got the news.

"I was in the gym working out when the Speaker's security detail came in and got him. We could tell by the countenance on his face and just the fact that they came in the gym — they normally never come inside and interrupt his workout — we could tell that something was happening," the lawmaker from Hot Springs said. "It wasn't long until we found out there had been a shooting down at the baseball practice, and my heart just sank because I have so many friends that are on the team."

U.S. Rep. French Hill said on Twitter that he was at the White House when it happened.

"I am praying for my friend Steve Scalise and the other victims of this senseless attack," he wrote. "We should all be extremely grateful for Capitol Police this morning and the other first responders on the scene for their heroic work."

U.S. Sen. John Boozman said on Twitter he was praying for police and the victims.

"I'm horrified at the senseless act of violence at congressional baseball practice," he wrote.

Check back for updates and read Thursday's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

Arkansas Online senior editor Gavin Lesnick and The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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Archived Comments

  • TheBatt
    June 14, 2017 at 2:43 p.m.

    Praying for those hurt and their families. Yet another shooting/act of violence by a far-LEFT/Progressive.

    Despite the last several years of labeling Conservatives as "terrorists", pretty much every non-Muslim act like this has actually been committed by Leftists - like this one. A hard-core, Bernie Sanders supporter.

  • FIREARK
    June 14, 2017 at 3:32 p.m.

    Ok, let's get the facts straight here folks. It was softball practice not baseball practice.

  • rback57
    June 14, 2017 at 4:29 p.m.

    Fireark, it is a baseball game played at the Nationals baseball team stadium. It started in 1909. Prayers for Matt Mika and his family.

  • RBBrittain
    June 14, 2017 at 4:41 p.m.

    TheBatt, like Reagan's surgeon said in 1981 (and others as far back as Thomas Jefferson), we are all Republicans right now. You should read the speech Bernie Sanders gave on the floor of the Senate strongly condemning the shooting and apologize for your inappropriate remarks. NEVER blame heated debate for the actions of sickos like this guy. Praying for Steve Scalise, Matt Mika and the other victims.

  • itryed
    June 14, 2017 at 5:14 p.m.

    RBBrittian, thank you. THE BATT has BATSin his belfray. His kind of rhetoric is tearing this country apart

  • Balien
    June 14, 2017 at 5:25 p.m.

    So Batty, is Jared Lee Loughner a far-left Progressive? Are/were Dylann Roof, Adam Lanza, James Holmes and Elliot Rodger far-left Progressives too? Are you a "Conservative without Conscience" or just delusional?

  • NutButter
    June 15, 2017 at 2:35 a.m.

    Blaming the left for this shooting is like blaming the NRA because the weapon was a gun.
    Please, use common sense rationale instead of labels.

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