Congressman Crawford says FBI lacked investigative integrity in years since 2017 Republican baseball practice shooting
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford of Arkansas says at a news conference with Committee Republicans on an FBI report on 2017 baseball practice shooting that critically injured Steve Scalise at an Alexandria field that the oversight review found the FBI prematurely declared the case suicide by cop, misconstrued information, misled the public, misrepresented facts, and spent four years obstructing Congressional oversight, which he deemed unacceptable and alarming that the FBI approached any investigation with complete disregard and lack of investigative integrity.





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