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Blaine City Council Candidate’s Vehicle Vandalized Ahead of Minnesota House Campaign
Blaine police are investigating a late-night vandalism case after surveillance video showed four people taping middle-finger images to the candidate’s car.
On Saturday at 1:30 a.m., four masked individuals vandalized Council Member Leslie Larson's car in her Blaine driveway, taping printed images of middle fingers across the vehicle while Ring footage captured the act.
The Blaine Police Department is investigating the incident but has not determined a motive or whether Larson was targeted due to her political status as a Minnesota House candidate.
Surveillance footage shows three members obscuring their faces with shirts while a fourth wore a long coat; one person paused to take a selfie. Larson called the incident "very disturbing."
The Republican Party condemned the vandalism as "totally unacceptable," while DFL House Leader Zack Stephenson called it "disturbing," stating all candidates deserve safety at home.
Larson requested privacy for her family, clarifying her children were not targeted and her teen's car was not vandalized. Opponent DFL Rep. Matt Norris reached out to express concern.