Gunman Opens Fire at Tim Pool’s Home

Gunman Opens Fire at Tim Pool’s Home

Conservative commentator Tim Pool claimed his house was shot at by an unknown gunman who approached his property in a vehicle.

Pool said no one was hurt in the shooting, but that a vehicle was seen approaching his property Friday night before opening fire, he revealed on social media.

'Our security team is reviewing the incident and will be relaying the report to appropriate law enforcement,' he wrote on X.

'This is the price we pay for speaking out against evil.'

It is unclear if Pool or his family were home at the time of the shooting. It is unclear where the shooting happened. Pool's media empire is based in West Virginia, but he has ties to Tennessee, public records show.

'My immediate thoughts is someone was trying to scare us,' he said in a follow-up.

'But we have a security gate and armed guards and its possible this deterred something more serious.'

Georgia Representative, Marjorie Taylor Greene, replied on X and wrote: 'This is terrifying. I'm glad everyone is okay.

'Everyone must stand together against this type of political violence and intimidation. No matter who it happens to. Whether you like them or not.'

Megyn Kelly also replied, writing: 'This is awful, Tim. I'm so sorry this happened. Things are getting out of control and it's happening more frequently. Praying for your safety.'

General Mike Flynn, for served as a national security advisor during Donald Trump's first term, called on the president to 'figure out how to return to sanity quickly before worse domestic conditions are created by those who foment false flags and fake crises for the sole purpose of creating chaos.'

'This is the sort of madness that occurs in a deeply divided society where the adversaries are seeking to create crises instead of stopping them from happening in the first place.'

The Democrat-turned-Republican owns a publishing empire in West Virginia, which has six shows, including his own.

He also sells skateboards and his own brand of coffee, and claimed to make eight figures a year.

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