Capitol Police were initially directed to the wrong location the morning that Rep. Steve Scalise and others were shot at a congressional baseball practice, it has been revealed.

Two sources told Bloomberg Politics that members of the Capitol Police elite Containment and Emergency Response team were initially directed to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's house in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington - instead of to the park in Alexandria, Virginia, where the shooting occurred, about seven miles away.

It's not clear how much time the tactical squad lost because of the mix-up. And it might not have mattered anyway since Alexandria Police were already responding.

Capitol Police officers accidentally responded to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's (left) house after the June 14 Congressional baseball shooting, instead of to the scene seven miles away where House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (right) had been shot

It's still unclear what caused the mix-up or how much time Capitol Police lost going to the wrong location. Above, Scalise at the scene after being shot

A Capitol Police spokeswoman says a use of force investigation continues in the wake of the June 14 shooting and she can't comment.

While it's still unclear what caused the mix-up, it's possible that Capitol Police may have accidentally used the wrong transponder code, signifying Pelosi was in danger instead of Scalise.

Scalise, a representative from the state of Louisiana, and other members of the Republican party were practicing that morning, the day before their annual baseball game against the Democrats.

James Hodgkinson of Belleville, Illinois target the group, shooting Scalise and three others.

James Hodgkinson was shot dead after injuring Scalise and three others at the Republican baseball practice

Republican Congressmen were practicing the morning of June 14, ahead of their annual baseball game with the Democrats

Two Capitol Police officers were already at the scene because they were assigned to the security detail for Scalise, the House Majority Whip.

Those officers were the first to return fire, and were soon joined by Alexandria Police. It's unclear which officers delivered the fatal shots that killed Hodgkinson.

Scalise was seriously injured in the incident and was released from the hospital just last week, after undergoing multiple surgeries.