Authorities have arrested a 27-year-old man who drove a car through a Republican Party tent in Jacksonville, Florida, potentially targeting Trump campaign volunteers.

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office announced on Sunday morning the arrest of Gregory Timm, 27, for allegedly plowing through a Duval County GOP tent. He was charged with aggravated assault, criminal mischief, and driving with a suspended license.

#JSO has arrested the suspect who drove through the voter registration tent in the area of 11900 Atlantic Boulevard.



Gregory Timm has been charged with Aggravated Assault, Criminal Mischief, and Driving While Driver’s License Suspended. pic.twitter.com/zGKbR2VTg0 — Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) February 9, 2020

On Saturday, Timm drove a van through the GOP tent that was filled with volunteers registering people to vote in a Walmart parking lot, police told WJXT. He then got out of his vehicle to take a video of himself flipping off the volunteers.

Police are watching social media for the video. Lt. Larry Gayle said on Saturday that officers do not know whether the attack was politically motivated.

Today in Jacksonville, Florida six Trump Campaign volunteers were intentionally targeted while registering voters. pic.twitter.com/0wzaCYh5ut — Duval County GOP (@DuvalGOP) February 8, 2020

Political figures have condemned the attack as a threat against Trump supporters and Republicans.

"This is outrageous. The hate is toxic and dangerous," GOP Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said. "Thankfully no one was injured but certainly they are shaken after being targeted because they were registering voters."

Sadly, this happened. I spoke to the GOP chair. This is outrageous. The hate is toxic and dangerous. Thankfully no one was injured but certainly they are shaken after being targeted because they were registering voters. I’ve spoken to the Sheriff & of course his team is on this https://t.co/dRENZi0Bxq — Lenny Curry (@lennycurry) February 8, 2020

The Duval County Democratic Party also condemned the "cowardly act of violence" as an attack against the public's "First Amendment rights."

The @DuvalDEC condemns this cowardly act of violence. No one’s life should be placed in danger for exercising their first amendment rights. (1/3) https://t.co/j2ceUI0HFb — Duval County Democratic Party (@DuvalDEC) February 9, 2020

Other Florida politicians also weighed in, calling the incident a "politically-motivated attack."

This appears to be a politically-motivated attack on hard-working volunteers in Duval County. Thankful that no one was hurt. @DuvalGOP will not be silenced or intimidated. They will redouble their efforts to support strong Republicans in NE Florida and around the state! https://t.co/F4Qi7hk7CR — Rick Scott (@ScottforFlorida) February 8, 2020