Shooting Occurs At Denver Obama Campaign Office, No Injuries
Denver police are on the search for a shooting suspect who fired a round into campaign office of President Barack Obama.
According to Raquel Lopez, a police spokesman, the shooting happened on Friday afternoon when people were still in the building. Nobody was injured in the incident. Lopez said investigators are reviewing some surveillance video but there is no confirmation of the vehicle’s description that could be tied to the shooting. Police did not release any other details and detectives are still pursuing leads.
Lopez said she’s unaware of any threats being made against the office. Secret Service was referring folks with questions to the Denver police. A spokeswoman for the Obama campaign did not want to comment.
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