GOP baseball shooting: Bernie Sanders says he’s ‘sickened’ that shooter was a supporter

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 25: Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) speaks during a press conference to discuss legislation for a 15 dollar minimum wage, on Capitol Hill, May 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. 31 Democrats have pledged to support the legislation so far. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 25: Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) speaks during a press conference to discuss legislation for a 15 dollar minimum wage, on Capitol Hill, May 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. 31 Democrats have pledged to support the legislation so far. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Sen. Bernie Sanders, (I-Vermont), says he was 'sickened’ when he learned that the man who allegedly shot several people at a GOP baseball practice early Wednesday in Alexander, Virginia.

The shooter, James Hodgkinson of Belleville, Illinois, apparently volunteered on Sander’s 2016 presidential campaign.

Members of Sander’s staff tweeted a letter Sanders intends to read from later Wednesday. They have told reporters that Sanders will not speak to them until later.

This tweet was posted on Sanders’ Twitter account.

According to a story from The Washington Post, Charles Orear, 50, met and became friendly with Hodgkinson while campaigning for Sanders in Iowa. Orear said he had no idea that Hodgkinson would be involved in something like a shooting.

“You’ve got to be kidding me,” Orear said when told by phone. “I met him on the Bernie trail in Iowa, worked with him in the Quad Cities area.”

The story went on to say that Orear described Hodgkinson as a “quiet guy” who was “very mellow, very reserved” when they stayed overnight at a Sanders’s supporter home in Rock Island, Illinois.

The Daily Beast is reporting that Hodgkinson called Republicans "racist & sexist" on his Facebook page."Trump is a Traitor," Hodgkinson wrote in a May 22 Facebook post.