Photographs Fired at Jeannine Lake Who’s Operating Towards Mike Pence’s Brother

Muncie, Indiana police are investigating what witnesses have reported shooting aimed at Congressional candidate Jeannine Lee Lak, who is running against Vice President Mike Pence’s brother.

The Muncie Star Press reported that Lake was in her car (the side has her name on the side) on Thursday, October 15, when she and three other witnesses reported hearing gunshots. One of the witnesses said several shots could have flown over Lake’s car.

Lake went to Facebook a few hours later to express her anger at the situation and local law enforcement agencies.

In downtown Muncie and it appears that shots were fired … Witnesses report that they were fired in my direction about a minute after parking. We are all fine. Waiting for Muncie police to provide explanations. If you want to help me all defeat Hate on November 3rd, please do what you can. Thank you very much. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/jeannine-lake-1 or by post to PO Box 2833 Muncie IN 47307

Posted by Jeannine Lee Lake on Thursday October 15th, 2020

“I’m tired of speaking to the local police and doing nothing,” she said on the video.

Investigators told Star Press that they had found no evidence of gunfire at the scene and had no suspect in the case.

“The officers did not find any injuries, damage to vehicles or other property, shell casings or projectiles,” deputy chief Melissa Please told Star Press.

Lake is now considering interrupting the personal campaign. Lake is also the only black woman in the state of Indiana fighting for a seat in the community. It runs against Greg Pence, the incumbent who holds the same seat as his brother Mike before becoming President Trump’s Vice President.

“I’m scared,” Lake said in the video. “I have to be honest, I’m scared. I’m not sure if I should run campaigns right now. “

According to Lake, she had to face racism and threats throughout her campaign, including racist phone messages and parcels in the mail and damage to personal property in her home.

“It’s awful for me. Now, as part of our campaign, regarding some of the negative things, the harassment that has happened, I feel like things are escalating quite a bit, “Lake told the AP.

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