Police in Tempe, Arizona have arrested a 60-year-old man, Jeffrey Michael Kelly, suspected of shooting at a Democratic National Committee office over the past two months. The suspect was charged with several felonies, including the unlawful discharge of a firearm, shooting at a non-residential structure, committing an act of terrorism, and misdemeanor criminal damage. In addition to the shooting incidents, the suspect also allegedly hung political signs with suspicious bags of white powder and razor blades in a nearby village. The DNC office targeted by the suspect is shared by staff from Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign, the state Democratic Party, and campaigns for House and Senate candidates.
The Democratic National Committee office in Tempe, which is shared by staff from Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign, the state Democratic Party, and House and Senate candidates, was targeted by the suspect in three separate incidents. The police responded to reports of gunshots through the office’s windows and damage caused by a pellet or BB gun. The suspect, Jeffrey Michael Kelly, faces multiple charges related to the shooting incidents and hanging suspicious bags of white powder and razor blades on political signs in the nearby village of Ahwatukee, Arizona. Arizona is a critical battleground state in the election, with Harris and former President Donald Trump both vying to win its electoral votes.
The police in Tempe announced the arrest of the suspect, Jeffrey Michael Kelly, and charged him with various felonies, including the unlawful discharge of a firearm, committing an act of terrorism, and shooting at a non-residential structure. The suspect allegedly targeted the Democratic National Committee office, which organizes and campaigns for Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as other Democratic candidates. The office’s front windows had been damaged in multiple incidents, prompting the staff to report the incidents to the police. The police also alleged that the suspect hung political signs with suspicious bags of white powder and razor blades in a nearby village.
The suspect, Jeffrey Michael Kelly, was arrested by the police in Tempe, Arizona following a series of shootings at the Democratic National Committee office and hanging of suspicious bags of white powder from political signs in a nearby village. The police charged Kelly with multiple felonies, including the unlawful discharge of a firearm, committing an act of terrorism, and shooting at a non-residential structure. The DNC office, which is shared by staff from Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign, the state Democratic Party, and House and Senate candidates, was targeted in three separate incidents. Arizona is a key battleground state in the election, with both Harris and former President Donald Trump seeking victory in the state.
The police in Tempe, Arizona announced the arrest of Jeffrey Michael Kelly, a 60-year-old man suspected of shooting at the Democratic National Committee office and hanging suspicious bags of white powder from political signs in a nearby village. Kelly was charged with multiple felonies, including the unlawful discharge of a firearm, committing an act of terrorism, shooting at a non-residential structure, and misdemeanor criminal damage. The suspect allegedly targeted the DNC office, shared by staff from Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign, the state Democratic Party, and House and Senate candidates. The police responded to reports of gunshots and damage caused by a pellet or BB gun at the office.
Arizona is a critical battleground state in the election, with Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump competing for victory in the state. Jeffrey Michael Kelly, the suspect arrested by the police in Tempe, Arizona, targeted the Democratic National Committee office in a series of incidents that included shootings and hanging of suspicious bags of white powder from political signs in a nearby village. The suspect faces multiple felony charges related to the shooting incidents, committing acts of terrorism, and criminal damage. The police in Tempe will provide further information about the suspect at a press conference on Wednesday.