A campaign office for Arizona Democrats was shot at over the weekend, marking the third such incident in recent weeks. According to the Tempe Police Department, the Democratic National Committee office in Tempe was hit by gunfire just after midnight on Sunday.
No one was present in the building at the time. The suspect’s vehicle is described as a Toyota Highlander, from 2008 to 2013, featuring a sunroof, roof rack, and five-spoke rims.
This shooting is the third time the building has been targeted, with all incidents occurring between 12 a.m. and 1 a.m. Previous shootings took place on 23 September and 16 September.
Police: Democratic Party office in Tempe shot for third time in span of weeks https://t.co/rGcdC3gJcI
— Stephanie Murray (@stephanie_murr) October 9, 2024
Several Democratic Party campaigns share the office space, including those for Harris and Walz, as well as U.S. Senate and House campaigns. Authorities believe the weapons used may be BB guns or firearms. A $1,000 reward is available for information leading to the arrest or indictment of the suspects involved.
What Other Media Are Saying
- The Black Information Network reports on gunfire damage to a Democratic Party campaign office in Arizona, highlighting concerns for staff safety and investigations by local police.(read more)
- ABC News reports on the third shooting at Kamala Harris’ Arizona campaign office, highlighting concerns over political violence and ongoing police investigations into the incidents.(read more)
Frequently Asked Questions
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What happened at the Arizona Democratic campaign office?
The office was shot at over the weekend, the third incident in recent weeks.
Was anyone inside the building during the shooting?
No, no one was inside the building at the time.
When did the shootings occur?
The shootings occurred between 12 a.m. and 1 a.m.
What type of vehicle is the suspect’s car?
The suspect’s vehicle is a Toyota Highlander, between 2008 and 2013.
Is there a reward for information on the suspects?
Yes, a $1,000 reward is offered for information leading to an arrest or indictment.