An Arizona man was caught cutting down a Trump-Vance campaign sign with a machete after crashing into them with his car.
Authorities are investigating multiple reports of a person wearing a white t-shirt, pizza-print pants, white sneakers and a baseball cap vandalizing political signs in the Fortuna Foothills area.
Witnesses reported that a man damaged signs near East 40th Street and South Foothills Boulevard by running over them with a vehicle, kicking them, and cutting them with a machete.
Despite searching the area, officers were unable to locate the suspect or the vehicle described by witnesses.
Under Arizona state law, damaging or removing political signs without authorization is a class 2 misdemeanor.
Arizona man caught cutting down Trump-Vance campaign sign with machete
Authorities are investigating multiple reports of a person wearing a white t-shirt, pizza-print pants, white sandals and a baseball cap vandalizing political signs in the Fortuna Foothills area.
YCSO urges anyone with information about the suspect or the vehicle involved to contact local law enforcement.
Additionally, people whose political campaign signs have been damaged or stolen are encouraged to report incidents to authorities.
A wave of recent polls showing Donald Trump gaining ground or widening his lead over Kamala Harris has significantly increased his chances in the upcoming November presidential election.
The latest election modeling from DailyMail.com/JL Partners reveals that the former president now has his biggest lead yet. According to the model, it now wins in 65.9 percent of simulated outcomes, based on the algorithm’s analysis of all possible data combinations.
The model’s latest projections show a significant shift: Harris’ chances fell from 61.4 percent to 48.7 percent in just two weeks. As Election Day approaches, this trend suggests there is less and less time to achieve radical change.
The drama is already unfolding at the polls, as a criminal investigation has been launched following the discovery of thousands of alleged fraudulent voter registrations in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state.
In the photo: Vehicle that the suspect used to run over campaign signs.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race, but DailyMail.com/JL Partners’ election modeling suggests the former president has all the momentum with two weeks left.
The Lancaster County Board of Elections announced Friday that staff members identified 2,500 potentially fraudulent voter registration applications that had been submitted to the elections office.
Some of these requests included false names, suspicious handwriting, questionable signatures, incorrect addresses, and other concerning details.
At a press conference, Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams stated that two other Pennsylvania counties had also “received similar requests” and were advised to investigate. She declined to identify the counties involved.