Gilbert police said they are investigating reports of a verbal altercation and fight near Greenfield and Guadalupe roads on July 15.
GILBERT, Ariz. — The Gilbert Police Department is investigating an altercation reported Monday night at a political gathering involving Republican candidates running in Legislative District 14.
Video surveillance shared with 12News shows a group of people getting into a verbal altercation outside the church. "The party has worked very hard to silence my supporters and me; however, the voters have seen right through it, and we are poised for a major victory on July 30th," Hunsaker said in a statement.
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