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Published 25 Sep, 2024 01:17pm

Gunshots fired at Kamala Harris’ campaign office in Arizona

Gunshots were fired at Kamala Harris’ campaign office in Tempe, Arizona, causing damage but no injuries.

The incident, which occurred just days before Harris’ scheduled visit to the state, is under investigation by Tempe police, who are treating it as a property crime.

This marks the second such incident at the same office, following a September 16 shooting involving a BB or pellet gun. Local media images showed multiple bullet holes in both the door and windows of the office.

Arizona Democratic Party coordinated campaign manager Sean McEnerney expressed gratitude for the quick response from police and relief that no one was injured.

The timing of the shooting coincides with a recent controversy surrounding Harris’ remarks about gun ownership during a live-streamed forum with Oprah Winfrey.

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As Harris continues her campaign trail advocating for stricter gun control measures, the recent shooting incident at her office highlights the heightened tensions around gun safety and violence. Tempe police are continuing their investigation into both incidents at the campaign office.

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