Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro The man burst into the governor’s manor and set it on fireForcing Shapiro and his family to flee at night.
He was the last in a series of political attacks partisan in the United States.
“This kind of violence becomes far too common in our society. And I do not care if it comes on a particular side or on the other,” said Shapiro. “He must stop.”
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Although the police did not say what could have motivated the attack early on Sunday, court documents say that the suspect admitted that he hated Shapiro and counted to beat him with a hammer.
“The striker was essentially not a fan of anyone,” President Donald Trump said on Monday. “And certainly, such a thing cannot be allowed to happen.”
Here is an overview of other explosions of political violence across the country in recent years.
Elon Musk’s Tesla properties
In recent months, Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company has become a target since President Donald Trump has paid Musk in charge of reducing public spending. Cybertrucks were burned, and Molotov balls and cocktails were intended for Tesla exhibition halls.
Trump of assassination attempts
During a Pennsylvania campaign rally in July, Trump was grazed by an ear by a hail of bullets fired by a shooter, fatally pulling a Trump supporter and seriously injuring two others, before the police kills him. Then in September, a man with a rifle apparently plotted to kill Trump but was discovered in shrubs near the golf course for presidents in Florida and arrested by secret service agents.
The republican seat of new-mexical has burned
In March, a fire damaged the entry to the siege of the Republican Party of the New Mexico and was the subject of an investigation into the criminal fire. Incendiary materials have been found on the stage and aerosol painting on the side of the building are read at “ICE = KKK”, an apparent reference to American immigration and the application of customs, which increased the efforts of deportation against people living in the country illegally.
The office of the National Democratic Committee fired
A volley of BB lozenges and shots was fired on the gateway to the glass and a window of a office of the National Democratic Committee in Arizona three times last fall. Authorities said that a man arrested later had more than 120 guns and more than 250,000 ammunition cartridges at home.
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Nancy Pelosi’s husband attacked the house
The husband of the lecturer at the time, Nancy Pelosi, was matured with a hammer by a man who burst into their home in San Francisco in 2022. The man later admitted during the testimony of trials which he planned to hold the orator’s hostage and that his plan was to end what he considered as a corruption of the government.
The candidate for the mayor of Louisville is targeted
The current mayor of Louisville, Craig Greenberg, a Democrat, was the target of an attempted shooting at his campaign headquarters on February 14, 2022, but was insulted, although a ball struck the sweater he wore. The man who killed him was sentenced later and sentenced to 17 years and six months in prison.
Capitol stormed on January 6, 2021
Extremist groups have made an unprecedented assault against the country’s democracy by storming the American capitol to protest against the results of the 2020 presidential elections and Trump’s defeat. After winning the White House, Trump delivered a leniency subsidy to all 1,500 people accused in the riot of the Capitol.
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Plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan
Antigovernmental extremists were arrested in 2020 in what the authorities said they were a plot to kidnap the democratic governor Gretchen Whitmer in his holiday home and trigger a civil war. Two men represented as the leaders were found guilty of conspiracy two years later.
Puff on the practice of republican baseball
An attacker opened fire with a rifle on the Republican legislators who train for a charitable baseball match in 2017 in Northern Virginia, injuring the American representative of Louisiana. The authorities said that the shooter, who had been killed by the police, had been fueled by rabies against the legislators of Trump and the GOP.