The home of US Vice President JD Vance in Ohio’s Cincinnati was attacked on Monday, according to local media reports. One person has been arrested and an investigation is underway.

The Vance family was not home at the time of the incident and authorities do not believe the person entered the residence, CNN reported citing a federal law enforcement source.

A Cincinnati-based TV station reported that city police and the US Secret Service were at the home in the pre-dawn hours.

While Vance was at his Cincinnati home, located at the East Walnut Hills area, the streets around the building were blocked off as a security measure by Secret Service agents. The Vice President reportedly left for Washington DC on Sunday afternoon, hours before the police presence arrived.

Pictures from the site circulating on social media showed damaged windows at the home of the Vice President but it’s unclear at this stage what exactly occurred.

Political violence has seen a rise in the US, amid sharp polarisation fueled by incendiary rhetoric over the last couple of years.

In 2024, Donald Trump, while running for the office, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt during a campaign rally. Last year, Charlie Kirk, a young, prominent pro-Trump right-wing activist, was brutally killed by a gunman during a public meeting at Utah Valley University.

Several senior opposition Democratic politicians have also faced attacked like former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro and Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer.

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