Arizona Man Indicted for Terrorism in DNC Office Shootings
Jeffrey Kelly faces multiple charges after allegedly targeting a Democratic office with gunfire and anti-Democratic signs.
- Jeffrey Kelly, 60, is accused of shooting at a Democratic National Committee office in Tempe, Arizona, on three occasions between September 16 and October 6.
- Prosecutors have charged Kelly with one count of terrorism, among other charges, and allege he poses an extreme threat to public safety.
- Authorities found 120 guns, 250,000 rounds of ammunition, and a grenade launcher at Kelly's home, suggesting potential plans for a mass casualty event.
- Kelly is also linked to anti-Democratic signs with razor blades and bags of white powder found in Ahwatukee, Arizona, though no charges have been filed for these actions yet.
- Kelly's attorney, who has represented militia members, argues his client is a sportsman with legally owned firearms, while Kelly remains held on two $500,000 cash-only bonds.