Shot fired at family home of N. Carolina US House candidate

This image provided by Pat Harrigan for Congress, shows Pat Harrigan, a firearms manufacturer and U.S. Army veteran, is running against Democratic state Sen. Jeff Jackson for an open U.S. House seat in North Carolina's new 14th District in western Charlotte. A shooting at his parents' home in Hickory, N.C., on Oct. 18, 2022, has placed tremendous stress on the family in the final weeks of his campaign, his mother Marla Harrigan said on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022. (Pat Harrigan for Congress via AP)

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) 鈥 A recent shooting at the Hickory, North Carolina, residence of GOP congressional candidate Pat Harrigan's parents and young children caused no injuries but placed 鈥渢remendous stress鈥 on the family in the final weeks of his campaign, Harrigan's mother said Thursday.

Harrigan, a firearms manufacturer and U.S. Army Special Forces veteran, is running against Democratic state Sen. Jeff Jackson for an open U.S. House seat in North Carolina's new 14th District based in western Charlotte. The left-leaning district emerged from a lengthy redistricting battle during which North Carolina redrew its congressional map to account for the additional seat it was awarded following the 2020 census.

Political analysts say the 2022 map in seven of the state鈥檚 14 districts and favors Democrats in six, with one toss-up district in the Raleigh suburbs.

Marla Harrigan, 74, told The Associated Press on Thursday that she and her husband James Harrigan were watching television down the hall when a bullet shattered their laundry room window on the night of Oct. 18. The Hickory Police Department responded to their 911 call and noted in the police report that the incident involved a firearm.

The congressional candidate's children, ages 3 and 5, were asleep in the bedroom directly above the room where the shooting occurred, Marla Harrigan said. The bullet came from a densely wooded area and did not wake the kids.

She said the two children have been living with their grandparents in Hickory, about 57 miles northwest of Charlotte, for much of the campaign cycle. They have since been relocated out of state 鈥渙ut of an abundance of caution after the shooting," she said, adding that her son is urging his parents to leave town as well.

鈥淚t's just disconcerting, especially with the children there," Marla Harrigan told the AP. 鈥淭his campaign is so stressful, and we feel so badly for our son because, you know, he's terribly stressed about his children ... and now they're gone, they're not with their parents and it's just very, very disruptive."

Hickory Police Department spokesperson Kristen Hart said the department has not made arrests related to the incident and that the investigation is ongoing.

Jordan Shaw, spokesperson for the Harrigan campaign, said the Republican candidate has also received numerous death threats, which they've submitted to the police to aid their investigation.

鈥淚鈥檓 focused on fixing the economy, lowering prices and keeping our streets safe,鈥 Harrigan said in a statement Thursday. 鈥淎nd it鈥檒l take more than a bullet and death threats to knock this Green Beret off that mission.鈥

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Hannah Schoenbaum is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. Follow her on Twitter at .

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