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What we know about shootings at New Mexico Democrats’ homes after ex-GOP candidate arrest

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Police say they have arrested the suspected “mastermind” behind some of the recent shootings at the homes and offices of elected Democratic officials in New Mexico.

The big picture: The attacks come amid a growing number of threats and attacks targeting political figures and elected officials.

Solomon Peña arrest: What to know

Driving the news: Albuquerque police said Monday they arrested Solomon Peña, a Republican candidate who lost two previous state House elections, in connection with some of the shootings.

Details: Peña has been accused of conspiring with and paying for four other men to shoot at the homes of two county commissioners and two state legislators, Albuquerque Police Department chief Harold Medina said in a tweet.

What they’re saying: “This type of radicalism is a threat to our nation and has made its way to our doorstep right here in Albuquerque, New Mexico,” Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said, per AP. “But I know we are going to push back, and we will not allow this to cross the threshold.”

Context: Peña unsuccessfully ran as a candidate for the House District 14 seat in the South Valley against incumbent state Rep. Miguel Garcia in November, losing by about 3,600 votes, AP reports.

New Mexico shooting timeline

The timeline: Police originally said there were four shootings before announcing in January that a fifth attack happened at the former campaign office of the newly-elected New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez.

Albuquerque police said in early January that shootings began when Barboa’s home was targeted on Dec. 4.

Read: The arrest warrant for Solomon Peña, obtained by CNN, via DocumentCloud:

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