Arizona Democrats Shut Down a Phoenix Campaign Office After Shootings

The office was hit three times after hours, once with a BB gun and twice with a firearm. No one was hurt, the authorities said.

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The front door and window of an office used by the Tempe Democratic National Committee in Tempe, Ariz., was struck by gunshots last month.

The Arizona Democratic Party shut down a campaign office in suburban Phoenix after it was struck by gunfire and a BB gun on three occasions over the past month, said a local official, Lauren Kuby, on Friday.

Nobody was hurt in the shootings, but they raised concerns about the safety of campaign workers and volunteers in the thick of a bitterly fought election that has already seen assassination attempts against former President Donald J. Trump.

Ms. Kuby, a Democratic candidate for the Arizona State Senate and former city council member in Tempe, said on Friday that people who had been working out of the office shifted to houses and other “undisclosed locations.” News of the office’s closure was first reported by The Arizona Republic.

“We’re not giving up,” Ms. Kuby said in an interview. “People are determined not to be stopped.”

ImageGunshots were fired through the front door of an office used by the Tempe Democratic National Committee in suburban Phoenix.Credit…Ray Stern/The Republic/USA TODAY NETWORK, via Imagn Images

The office in Tempe, which is home to Arizona State University, had been a bustling hub for gathering volunteers and starting voter-outreach efforts, Ms. Kuby said. The shootings left its windows scarred by bullet holes.

The three shootings all happened between midnight and 1 a.m. local time when the office was empty, according to the Tempe Police Department. A BB gun was used in the first incident, on Sept. 16, and a firearm was used in the second and third shootings, on Sept. 23 and Oct. 6, the police said. The Tempe police said investigators were still working to determine what kind of gun was used.

The police have not made any arrests or identified a motive. This week, the police identified a silver Toyota Highlander with unknown license plates as a “suspect vehicle.”

The Arizona Democratic Party did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday.

Jack Healy is a Phoenix-based national correspondent who focuses on the fast-changing politics and climate of the Southwest. He has worked in Iraq and Afghanistan and is a graduate of the University of Missouri’s journalism school. More about Jack Healy

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