Police are currently investigating an incident of gunfire damage at a Democratic Party-coordinated campaign office for Vice President Kamala Harris in Arizona. The incident occurred just days before Harris is set to visit the state as part of her presidential campaign. The office, shared by staff for the Arizona Democratic Party, the Harris campaign, and other campaigns, was targeted in the overnight shooting.
Thankfully, no one was present or injured during the incident. This comes as Harris plans to return to Arizona, with a possible stop at the border on her schedule. The coordinated campaign office in Tempe is one of 18 field offices for the Harris campaign in Arizona. The state, which President Joe Biden won by a narrow margin in 2020, is crucial for Democrats to win in the upcoming November elections.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety of campaign offices and highlighted the ongoing issue of gun violence. A previous campaign event in Tempe featured Congressman Maxwell Frost, who emphasized the need to address gun violence and create communities where people do not feel the need to resort to gun violence. The shooting incident underscores the importance of addressing these issues moving forward.
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