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Gunman shoots up office of GOP #2

Released on 2012-10-15 17:00 GMT

Email-ID 5304677 Date 2010-03-25 18:04:08 From Anya.Alfano@stratfor.com To tactical@stratfor.com

Gunman shoots up office of GOP #2





No, not a Democrat. Didn't figure this needs a rep, but let me know if

should be sent to OS.



http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/25/rep-cantors-richmond-campaign-office-shot-overnight/



Updated March 25, 2010



Cantor Says Campaign Office Was Shot At, Accuses Dems of Exploiting Threats



FOXNews.com



Republican Rep. Eric Cantor said Thursday that his Richmond campaign

office has been shot at and that he's received "threatening e-mails" --

but at the same time accused top Democrats of trying to exploit the

threats they've been receiving for "political gain."



Cantor said "a bullet was shot through the window" of his campaign office.

The incident happened Monday, Fox News has learned, the latest in a rash

of apparent threats and acts of intimidation against members of Congress.

Most of the threats so far have been reported by Democrats, but Cantor --

the No. 2 Republican in the House -- is one of about 10 lawmakers who has

asked for increased security protection, Fox News has learned.



But in brief and pointed remarks, Cantor said he would not be releasing

any information about the other threats he's received, as some lawmakers

have done, out of concern that it would "encourage more to be sent."



And he admonished his colleagues -- specifically Rep. Chris Van Hollen,

D-Md., and Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine -- for

"dangerously fanning the flames by suggesting these incidents be used as a

political weapon."



"Any suggestion that a leader in this body would incite threats or acts

against other members, is akin to saying that I would endanger myself, my

wife or my children," Cantor said. "It is reckless to use these incidents

as media vehicles for political gain."



As House Republican whip, Cantor is the highest elected Jewish politician

in the country.



The Department of Homeland Security is involved in the Cantor case because

he is a member of the House leadership. U.S. Capitol Police already

provide Cantor with a security detail around the clock because of his

leadership position, but he has asked for more security.



Fox News has also obtained a threatening message left Friday on the

voicemail of Rep. Jean Schmidt, R-Ohio.



Republican Rep. Eric Cantor said Thursday that his Richmond campaign

office has been shot at and that he's received "threatening e-mails" --

but at the same time accused top Democrats of trying to exploit the

threats they've been receiving for "political gain."









