TechFlow news — On September 25, according to the New York Post, the Arizona campaign office of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris came under gunfire, and police are investigating the incident. Ryan Cook, a spokesperson for the Tempe Police Department, said that in the early hours of September 23, the Democratic National Committee's campaign office near South Mill Avenue and Priest Drive in Tempe was shot at. Although no one was inside the office at the time, the incident has raised concerns about the safety of staff and people nearby. Police have increased security measures in the area and are analyzing evidence collected from the scene. Notably, this marks the second time the office has been vandalized within two weeks. In the early hours of September 16, the office's front windows were struck by what appeared to be a BB gun or air rifle.
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