By Ernest Luning | Colorado Politics
The Pueblo County Republican Party chair said Tuesday the party is temporarily uprooting from its downtown headquarters in the southern Colorado city after volunteers discovered a bullet hole in a plate glass window days before ballots were due in the state’s primary election.
“We’re closing things down now until we know we have a safe space for volunteers,” county GOP chair Michelle Gray told Colorado Politics.
Gray said she had no evidence the bullet was intentionally fired at the political party’s headquarters in the 600 block of North Main Street and declined to speculate as to motive.
“It can’t be the first window on Main Street that’s been shot out,” she said.