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North Carolina Republican congressional candidate Pat Harrigan joined "Fox & Friends" to discuss an incident where a gunshot fired on his parents' home.
Harrigan’s children were sleeping in the home — only a few feet from where a single bullet pierced a window, Harrigan’s campaign manager told The Carolina Journal on Thursday.
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Mr Harrigan’s mother Marla Harrigan, 74, told The Associated Press on Thursday that she and her husband were watching television when a single bullet was fired through their laundry room window.
Harrigan’s children were in the home at the time of the shooting, according to his campaign. The shooting was reported to police Oct. 19. No arrests have been made. No one was injured.
Mecklenburg State Sen. Jeff Jackson, who is running for Congress, has asked the Mecklenburg Board of Elections to investigate the legitimacy of Republican Pat Harrigan's voter registration.
Harrigan is a West Point graduate and former Green Beret who served in Afghanistan and later became a defense products manufacturer. Harrigan will now succeed 10-term GOP Rep. Patrick McHenry, who ...
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