Connect with us

Politics

JUST IN: Reporter Hit With Bullet Fragment During Campaign Event With Adam Kinzinger

Published

on

A television reporter was struck by a bullet fragment while covering a campaign event on Tuesday for U.S. Senate candidate Lucas Kunce, a Democrat who is challenging Senator Josh Hawley in Missouri. Former U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger — a former Republican who has since embraced Democrat candidates and talking points — was also present for the event.

The incident took place at a private residence north of Kansas City, according to a report from the Kansas City Star. Kinzinger and Kunce were target shooting at one of the property’s gun ranges when a bullet fragment appeared to have ricocheted off a target.

(CHAOS: Costco Sells Out Of Gold Bars As Economic Uncertainty Grips Markets)

Kunce was firing an AR-15 at the time, and was the only one shooting when the reporter was struck, the outlet noted.

The reporter, KSHB-TV’s Ryan Gamboa, immediately began to bleed from his arm after he was struck. Kunce then used his belt to wrap gauze around the reporter’s arm to help stop the bleeding. The wound was later wrapped with medical tape.

free hat

Thankfully, Gamboa avoided serious injury and was able to complete his coverage of the range event, the Kansas City Star reported.

Kunce, a Marine Corps veteran, has attempted to position himself as a pro-gun Democrat throughout the campaign cycle. He is facing a massive uphill battle in his effort to unseat Hawley, who is seeking his second term in the Senate. A recent poll from Emerson College found Hawley’s support at 51 percent compared to just 40 percent for Kunce.

The two traded jabs on social media shortly after the incident, with Hawley stating that his grandmother is better at handling a weapon than he is. Kunce responded with an out-of-context clip from the January 6 Capitol protests.

“While Kunce was busy shooting at reporters, Erin and I were traveling the state,” Hawley added in a follow-up tweet alongside a video of he and his family on the campaign trail.

 

“Great day at the range today with my friend  @AdamKinzinger. We got to hang out with some union workers while exercising our freedom. Always have your first aid kit handy. Shrapnel can always fly when you hit a target like today, and you’ve got to be ready to go,” the Missouri Democrat wrote in an X post of his own. 

“We had four first aid kits, so we were able to take care of the situation, and I’m glad Ryan is okay and was able to continue reporting.”

(CHAOS: Costco Sells Out Of Gold Bars As Economic Uncertainty Grips Markets)