A Democratic Party election office in Arizona was attacked over the weekend, marking the third attack on the building in recent weeks.
The Democratic National Committee in Tempe was struck by what appeared to be gunfire just after midnight Sunday, according to the Tempe Police Department.
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Tempe authorities released images of the suspect's car and the windows with bullet holes and BB bullet holes. A Democratic presidential campaign site in Arizona was targeted by gunfire over the weekend, the third such attack in a month. (Tempe Police Department)
No one was inside the building at the time. Police said the suspect's vehicle was a 2008 to 2013 Toyota Highlander with a sunroof, roof rack and five-spoke rims.
Police said the shooting was the third attack on a building. All shootings occurred between midnight and 1 a.m.
The building was targeted on September 23rd and September 16th.
The office space is shared by several Democratic campaigns, including the Harris and Walz campaigns, as well as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives campaigns.
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Officials said the weapon appears to be a BB gun or firearm. Fox News Digital reached out to the Arizona Democratic Party.
A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest or indictment of the suspects involved.



