The FBI on Friday reclassified the 2017 shooting that almost killed Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) as domestic terrorism, backtracking on an earlier designation of the attack as “suicide by cop.” Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), who was practicing baseball with Scalise and a Republican Congressional Team at the time, said that the gunman, James Hodgkinson, fired around 100 shots at the team. Hodgkinson, who was armed with a rifle, had a history of posting angry messages against then-Republican President Donald Trump. The change in designation was outlined in a FBI-DHS report released on May 14 titled “Security Strategic Intelligence Assessment and Data on Domestic Terrorism,” which lists the Alexandria, Virginia, shooting incident by a “Domestic Violent Extremist” as one of approximately 85 FBI-designated “significant domestic terrorism” incidents from 2015 through 2019. The attack targeted the GOP lawmakers as they were practicing for a charity baseball game at Eugene Simpson Stadium Park on June 14, 2017. …