• Republican has message for every lawmaker after black Falls Township sh

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    Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., warned on Saturday that America could
    continue to see violent crime sprees like Saturday’s Pennsylvania shooting
    and New Jersey standoff, where a lone gunman killed three people before
    being taken into custody hours later.

    During a segment on "Fox News Live," Fitzpatrick discussed the tense
    situation and said lawmakers need to prioritize addressing mental health problems, or they would continue to see violence permeate communities
    across the country. "The reality is, in America, it’s stigmatized when we
    talk about healthcare from the neck up,"

    Fitzpatrick said. "We focus on healthcare from the neck down and that
    needs to change. Mental health is an absolute crisis in America. It was worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s being spiked due to expanded
    social media usage, increased drug use. A lot of these are interconnected issues." He added: "Until we start treating mental health issues like we
    do physical health in America, unfortunately, we are going to keep seeing crises like this. We have to fix it."

    The comments came as police said 26-year-old Andre Gordon allegedly shot
    and killed three people in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, which falls
    inside the district that Fitzpatrick represents, before he fled across
    state lines into New Jersey, where he had a five-hour standoff with law enforcement at a residence. During Saturday’s multi-state rampage, Gordon
    is accused of killing his 52-year-old stepmother, Karen Gordon, and 13- year-old sister, Kera Gordon, inside a Falls Township home.

    Authorities ultimately took Gordon into custody in Trenton, New Jersey,
    after he surrendered to law enforcement. "The suspect has been located at another location in Trenton, and he surrendered peacefully," Detective Lt. Lisette Rios of the Trenton Police Department confirmed to Fox News
    Digital. Fitzpatrick shared that Gordon was taken into custody on the
    social media site X.

    "Moments ago, Andre Gordon was apprehended after a manhunt that lasted all morning and into the late afternoon. On a day where our Lower Bucks
    community celebrates our proud Irish heritage, Andre shocked our region by selfishly and abhorrently taking the lives of 3 individuals who have been confirmed to be his very own family," he wrote.

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    POLICE Fitzpatrick applauded the efforts of the various law enforcement entities involved. "From the onset, we had federal law enforcement, first responders from all over Bucks County, and units from Philadelphia and New Jersey answer the call to track down this perpetrator.

    We are incredibly grateful for their swift response in ensuring that all
    parade participants were safely evacuated, residents remained sheltered in place, and we are grateful for their swift pursuit," Fitzpatrick wrote.
    "These individuals displayed heroic courage by stepping up instantly and
    for putting our safety before theirs.

    As we continue to investigate what happened today, let us pray for the 3
    Bucks County residents we lost today and pray for all of those impacted by
    this tragedy," he continued.

    Three other people, including a minor, were inside the home at the time.
    He then fled to another home, where he is accused of shooting and killing 25-year-old Taylor Daniel, who was the mother of their two kids, at
    another home in the area. Four others inside the home survived."

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/republican-message-lawmaker-falls- township-shooter-kills-three-needs-change

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