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Police have launched an investigation into gunfire damage that hit a Democratic Party campaign office for Vice President Kamala Harris in Arizona.
“We can confirm that on 9/23/24, what appears to be damage from gunfire at … a DNC Campaign Office, was discovered,” Tempe police said in a statement on Tuesday (September 24), per NBC News.
According to Tempe police, officers responded to the campaign office on Monday (September 23) after workers said they observed gunshots through the windows. The office is shared by staff members for the Arizona Democratic Party, Harris’ campaign, and Senate and House campaigns.
“No one was inside the office during the overnight hours, but this raises concerns about the safety of those who work in that building, as well as those nearby,” Public Information Officer, Sgt. Ryan Cook said in a statement.
The incident marks the second time the campaign office has been hit with damage in recent weeks, Tempe police said. Last week, the office’s front windows were hit by what appeared to be a BB gun or pellet gun.
Sean McEnerney, the coordinated campaign manager for the state Democratic Party, confirmed the latest incident in a statement.
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