James Thomas Hodgkinson

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Tom Hodgkinson
Born 1951 (Template:Four digit-04)
Died Template:Death-date
Alexandria, Virginia
Nationality US
Other names James Thomas Hodgkinson
Occupation Home inspector
Known for Tried to assassinate Members of Congress

James Thomas Hodgkinson is an American best known for trying to assassinate members of the United States Congress.[1][2][3][4] He was killed by members of the Congressional Police, on June 14, 2017, who were protecting Steve Scalise, the House Majority Whip.[5][6]

Following the attack there was an intense effort on the part of the press to understand Hodgkinson's motivation, and whether there were any warning, that might have prevented the attack, if they hadn't been ignored.[1][2][7][4]

Personal life

Hodgkinson was born in Bellesville, Illinois, to Deloris and James J. Hodgkinson.[4] He had a sister and a brother.

Education

Hodgkinson attended Henry Raab Elementary School and Bellesville West High School.[8] Hodgkinson is remembered for serving on the track team and wrestling team.

Hodgkinson attended two colleges, but there is no record of him earning a degree.[1] He attended Southwestern Illinois College and the Edwardsville campus of Southern Illinois University.

Marraige and family

The Washington Post identified two family members, his wife Suzanne, and a daughter.[1] The Washington Post described a violent incident in 2006, when his daughter was a teenager, that triggered charges of domestic battery and aggravated discharge of a firearm. They reported he forced his way into a neighbor's house, in pursuit of his daughter. When she ran away from him, into a neighbor's car he pulled her out, cutting the car's seatbelt to do so. He struck a neighbor, and fired his shotgun to chase the neighbor away. The Washington Post reported that the charges were later dropped.

The Bellesville News Democrat described him having a long marraige to Sue.[4] It said a 17-year-old foster daughter committed suicide, in 1996, by dousing herself with gasoline. The News Democrat described the girl at the center of the the 2006 incident as his great-neice, who he had adopted in 2002, when she was 12-years-old.

Career

Hodgkinson had been working as a home inspector, for 1994 to 2016, previously he had worked in construction.[1]

Political activity

Prolific writer of letters to the editor

After the attack Hodgkinson's home-town paper, the Belleville News Democrat published thirty letters to the editor that he had written, from March 6, 2008, to September 12, 2012.[9] Editors noted that he complained about Republicans, their tax policies, and advocated for the legalization of marijuana use.

Social media activity

According to CNN Hodgkinson began posting to facebook in 2012.[10] Hodgkinson's facebook records showed he posted political comments to his facebook account three or four times per week.[1]

Helped campaign for Presidential aspirant Bernie Sanders, in 2016

Hodgkinson traveled to Iowa to help the Bernie Sanders campaign prepare for the Iowa Caucus.[1] According to the Washington Post, Robert Becker, a campaign official, Hodgkinson had no formal role in the campaign, and none of his staff remembered him. Becker pointed out his staff managed the efforts of 10,000 volunteers, in Iowa.

The Washington Post found another volunteer, who remembered working with Hodgkinson, who found him likeable, and said he showed no sign of extremism.[1]

Prelude to the attack

Hodgkinson left his home inspection license lapse, in late 2016.[1][10]

In March 2017 Hodgkinson traveled to Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb of Washington DC, where he lived out of a white panel van.[1]

Eugene Simpson Stadium Park, where the baseball diamond where Hodgkinson attacked Republicans, was across the street from a YMCA.[1] Hodgkinson was seen at the YMCA most mornings, for weeks prior to the attack. Patrons noticed that he never used the YMCA's Gym. Hodgkinson arrived early, and sat by a window which overlooked the field where Republican practiced for an annual Congressional baseball game.

One YMCA patron said his suspicions were triggered to the point he thought he should ask staff about Hodgkinson.[1] William D. Euille, Alexandria's Mayor, described having a friendly interaction with Hodgkinson, "practically every morning". He offered to help Hodgkinson find a job. He thought he and the YMCA's manager, were Hodgkinson's only friends, in Alexandria.

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Ann E. Marimow, Patricia Sullivan, Shawn Boburg, Tom Jackman (2017-06-14). "Emerging portrait of shooting suspect James T. Hodgkinson: Anti-Trump rhetoric on social media, repeat visits to YMCA near Virginia ballfield". Washington Post. Archived from the original on 2017-07-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20170715043955/https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/law-enforcement-officials-identify-shooter-at-congressional-ballgame-as-illinois-man/2017/06/14/ba6439f4-510f-11e7-91eb-9611861a988f_story.html?utm_term=.bd4dca6f83b4. Retrieved 2017-07-14. "For weeks, James T. Hodgkinson sat in the lobby of the YMCA in Alexandria, focused on his laptop and carrying a gym bag, but never working out. His perch looked on to the field where the Republican baseball team had been practicing daily for about two months." 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Tessa Stuart (2017-06-14). "Everything We Know About Alexandria Shooter James T. Hodgkinson: Sixty-six-year-old Illinois home inspector was a Bernie Sanders campaign volunteer and vocal Trump critic". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2017-06-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20170628022447/http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/alexandria-shooter-james-t-hodgkinson-everything-we-know-w488026. Retrieved 2017-07-14. "Back in Illinois' St. Clair County, he had a criminal history that dated back almost 30 years – mostly minor offenses, like failing to obtain an electrical contractor's license in 2009, with five more serious charges, including domestic battery and aggravated discharge of a firearm, all dismissed, in 2006." 
  3. Meghan Keneally (2017-06-14). [http://abcnews.go.com/US/suspect-congressional-baseball-shooting-identified/story?id=48032649 "Man who shot at GOP lawmakers had history of criminal run-ins By MEGHAN KENEALLY"]. ABC News. http://abcnews.go.com/US/suspect-congressional-baseball-shooting-identified/story?id=48032649. Retrieved 2017-07-14. "FBI Special Agent in Charge Tim Slater said at a Wednesday evening press conference that since March Hodgkinson had been living out of his vehicle -- a white cargo van -- in Alexandria." 
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  5. "James T. Hodgkinson, 66-year-old suspect in Alexandria shooting, dies of injuries". CBS News. 2017-06-14. Archived from the original on 2017-06-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20170626075758/http://www.cbsnews.com/news/james-t-hodgkinson-identified-as-suspect-in-alexandria-shooting/. Retrieved 2017-06-14. "Hodgkinson made a number of posts criticizing President Trump and expressing support for independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont on his Facebook page." 
  6. "Seeking Information: James T. Hodgkinson – Deceased". Federal Bureau of Investigation. 2017-06-14. Archived from the original on 2017-06-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20170615160846/https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/seeking-info/james-t-hodgkinson/download.pdf. Retrieved 2017-06-15. 
  7. Krishnadev Calamur (2017-06-14). "Who Is James T. Hodgkinson?". Atlantic magazine. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/06/who-is-james-t-hodgkinson/530295/. Retrieved 2017-07-15. 
  8. Elizabeth Donald, Lexi Cortes. "James Hodgkinson: high school athlete, political gadfly, distraught father, accused shooter". Belleville News Democrat. http://www.bnd.com/news/local/crime/article156131139.html. Retrieved 2017-07-15. 
  9. "Hodgkinson letters: ‘I have never said life sucks, only the policies of the Republicans’". Belleville News Democrat. 2017-07-14. Archived from the original on 2017-07-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20170713231413/http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article156092134.html. Retrieved 2017-07-14. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 Jose Pagliery (2017-06-15). "Suspect in congressional shooting was Bernie Sanders supporter, strongly anti-Trump". CNN Investigates. http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/14/homepage2/james-hodgkinson-profile/index.html. Retrieved 2017-07-15. "Hodgkinson's online presence was largely defined by his politics. For example, his public Facebook posts date back to 2012 and are nearly all about his support for liberal politics. He was passionate about tax hikes on the rich and universal health care."