Politics

Three people shot following dispute over Trump yard sign in Kansas

Three people were shot Sunday in Kansas during a confrontation between multiple people and a man who believed they had stolen several of his lawn signs supporting President Trump.

When officers responded in North Topeka at 11 p.m., they found one person had been shot several times inside a car that had crashed, reported WIBW. The individual was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries.

Two other victims also showed up at the hospital with gunshot wounds in connection with the case, police said.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing and no arrests have been made.

The police have not released the names, ages or genders of those wounded.

Federal law enforcement have been planning for the possibility of violence and disruptions as Election Day looms.

The FBI is also investigating a “Trump Train” incident from Friday, in which a Joe Biden campaign bus was surrounded by a dozen pickup trucks driven by Trump supporters as it traveled down a Texas interstate.