Windows shot out at Kamala Harris' Arizona campaign office: report
Shots were fired at Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign office in Arizona, reported the New York Post.
"Damage from gunfire, fired sometime after midnight on Monday, was discovered at the Democratic National Committee campaign office near Southern Avenue and Priest Drive in Tempe," reported Patrick Reilly, noting that staffers discovered the windows shot out when they arrived at work on Tuesday.
According to Sgt. Ryan Cook of the Tempe Police, “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.”
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The report continued that "detectives are currently analyzing evidence collected at the scene, and additional measures have been taken to beef up security for staff and others in the area."
All of this comes after two attempts on the life of former President Donald Trump over the past three months, with the first causing crowd casualties and damage to the former president's ear, and the second resulting in apprehension by the Secret Service near Mar-a-Lago with no shots fired by the suspect.