Politician accused of tire slashing faces judge

Posted at: 12/29/2012 4:54 PM | Updated at: 12/29/2012 6:11 PM
By: KOB.com Staff

A former congressional candidate was in court Saturday morning accused of slashing a political opponent's tires.

Gary Smith ran against fellow Republican Janice Arnold-Jones for New Mexico's First Congressional District until a judge took him off the ballot for not having enough signatures.

Surveillance video from Arnold-Jones' house shows a man, which appears to be Smith, puncturing the tires to two vehicles in her driveway.

Smith, when speaking with KOB Eyewitness News 4 reporter Chris Ramirez, denied the allegations.

The judge kept his bond at $5,000.

Albuquerque police said four other people who worked on Arnold Jones' campaign also got their tires slashed. Police will be looking to see if Smith is tied to those cases.

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