Two Gunfire Incidents Target Kamala Harris' Arizona Campaign Office
Police investigate shootings at Tempe office as political violence concerns rise amid election season.
- Tempe police are investigating two shootings at a Democratic campaign office used by Vice President Kamala Harris' team, with incidents occurring on September 16 and September 23.
- No one was inside the office during the shootings, which involved BB or pellet guns, but the attacks have raised safety concerns for staff and nearby residents.
- The motive for the shootings remains unclear, and police are analyzing evidence and taking additional measures to ensure safety.
- The incidents come amid a heightened climate of political violence, including two recent assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump.
- Vice President Harris is scheduled to campaign in the Southwestern U.S. this weekend, with stops in Arizona and Nevada.