Republican U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney said Thursday that police responded to her private residence in Washington for a report of a broken window.
According to a Facebook post from the New York congresswoman, authorities responded to the residence Thursday morning, and included a photo of broken glass. Tenney said no one was hurt and thanked law enforcement for their response.
“At this time the motive is unclear but violence, intimidation, and attacks against public officials or their families have no place in our society,” Tenney wrote. “I will not be deterred from doing my job on behalf of the people of New York.”
Earlier this year, Tenney’s district offices were targeted with threats of violence and intimidation against staff.
Tenney represents New York’s 24th Congressional District, which snakes along Lake Ontario’s shoreline from the Thousand Islands to Niagara County, save for the greater Rochester area.