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Police say they never told Sask. Party that property damage at campaign office was gunshots [Video]

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Holes in two windows at a Saskatchewan Party campaign office are now the source of unanswered questions for Leader Scott Moe, such as why his party claimed they were gunshots.

Speaking on Tuesday morning in Prince Albert, Moe said the office of his Regina Northeast candidate, Rahul Singh, appeared to have had bullets shot into it.

“This is unprecedented for our province and unprecedented in a campaign,” said Moe. 

WATCH| Moe tells media Tuesday that Sask. Party believes shots were fired at campaign officeOn Tuesday at a campaign stop in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe told reporters that one of the party’s campaign offices in Regina appeared to have been shot at the night before. Police later confirmed that no firearms were involved in the property damage.

Police say they are continuing to investigate, but that the damage was not the result of gunfire. They also say …

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