by: Hannah King
Posted: Oct 23, 2024 / 06:42 PM CDT
Updated: Oct 23, 2024 / 06:42 PM CDT
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Lucas Kunce was on the campaign trail Wednesday, just a day after getting some new and national attention.
FOX4 caught up with him at the KC-area Pipefitters Training Facility where he toured the shop.
“I don’t take any money from corporate PACs. I don’t take any money from federal lobbyists. No big farm executives. For me, it’s all about helping working people. This is one of those facilities down here where we train folks up to have good union wages and a good job and benefits,” Kunce said, referring to the Pipefitters Training Center Wednesday.
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Wednesday’s event came on the heels of a visit to the backyard of a home in Holt, Missouri.
“Me and Adam Kinzinger were out there, and we were kind of taking turns on the range and it seems like a fragment off of either a target or a bullet ricocheted off and nicked a reporter in the arm,” Kunce described.
“When we saw it, we administered first aid, put a bandage on him. He’s great. He seems like he’s fine. I talked to him last night.”
The incident occurred in Clinton County, Missouri. Sheriff Larry Fish shared with FOX4: “On October 23, the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office was informed of a target shooting incident that occurred on October 22, 2024, in an unincorporated area of Holt, MO, on private property.”
According to Kunce’s campaign, “Lt. Col. Lucas Kunce (USMCR, 13 years active duty) was joined by Lt. Col. Adam Kinzinger (Air National Guard), a former Republican Congressman, at a gun range just outside of Kansas City, alongside about a dozen union members on the campaign trail. The range is owned by a UAW 249 retiree and is managed by a UAW member and NRA Training Counselor.”When, where does early voting start for Kansas City, Missouri metro voters?
Kunce called the incident a ‘total accident’. He gave aid to the injured TV reporter.
“I’m glad he’s fine. I’m glad we had the first aid kits handy. We were able to take care of him,” he said.
Kunce says local law enforcement was contacted. Sheriff Fish said the injured reporter was allegedly struck in the arm by flying shrapnel while covering the event.
“Thankfully, the reporter sustained only minor injuries and later sought medical attention at an area hospital,” Sheriff Fish said.
Sheriff Fish says Kunce, one of several people present at the private event, reported the incident to law enforcement.
“This incident is currently under investigation, and all indications at this time suggest that it was an unfortunate accident.”