Arizona investigators surveilling the man accused of shooting at the Democratic National Committee office in a suburb of Phoenix saw him posting political signs with razor blades and bags of a white, powdery substance attached, officials said. Investigators in Tempe began surveilling Jeffrey Michael Kelly, 60, as a suspect in three separate shootings of the DNC office after receiving tips from the public, Tempe Police Chief Kenneth McCoy said at a news conference Wednesday.
An Arizona man is in custody after police say he shot at a Democratic party campaign office in Phoenix on multiple occasions. Jeffrey Michael Kelly, 60, was arrested Tuesday. Officials say they found more than 200 guns and over 250,000 rounds of ammunition in his home, body armor, and a machine gun in his vehicle leading them to say he may have been planning something more.

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