Shots were fired at a Democratic Party campaign office in Tempe, Arizonaon Monday.
No one was injured in the shooting, but the building was damaged, KTVK reported.
Police arrived at the campaign office near Southern Avenue and Priest Drive, where they discovered gunshot wounds, according to the release.
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The case is being investigated as a property crime because no one was in the building when the shooting occurred, according to KTVK.
The Mesa Forensic Unit and the Tempe Police Department are investigating the incident.
“Overnight, multiple shots were fired at our Tempe Democratic Party coordinated campaign office,” Sean McEnerney, DNC Arizona coordinated campaign manager, told KTVK.
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“We are grateful to the Tempe Police for arriving quickly on the scene and are fortunate that no one was present or injured,” he added.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to get in touch Tempe Police Department.