An unknown gunman shot up Kamala Harris' campaign office in Tempe, Arizona. The incident took place on the night from Wednesday to Thursday. This is the third incident of this kind in the last month. The case is under investigation. The police are appealing to residents for help in identifying the perpetrator. The officers do not rule out that more than one person is involved in the case.
The building housing Kamala Harris' campaign headquarters and the local Democratic Party headquarters in Tempe, Arizona, was shot at for the third time in a month, ABC News reports. According to a police statement quoted by the station, the latest incident occurred on the night from Wednesday to Thursday, about 30 minutes after midnight. There was no one in the building.
The perpetrator of the incident remains unknown. Tempe police are appealing to the public for help in identifying him. The officers do not rule out that more than one person is involved in the case.
The Democratic office in Tempe was shot at
Silent Witness, an organization supporting law enforcement agencies, is also looking for the person responsible for the destruction. She offers a reward of up to $1,000 for sharing information that will lead to the arrest of the perpetrator. Her website also includes photos of a silver Toyota Highlander, which is allegedly driven by the person responsible for firing the shots.
Previously, the Democrat's office was shot at on September 16 and 23. All attacks were carried out at similar times. After the second one, the officers announced the implementation of “additional measures” to “ensure the safety of (office) employees and other people in the area.”
Kamala Harris is scheduled to visit Arizona on Thursday. The Democratic presidential candidate is scheduled to take part in an election rally there. Tim Walz wrapped up his visit to the state on Wednesday.
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