Authorities say several women scattered insects on a breakfast table at the gathering in Chicago
Chicago police and the FBI are investigating a stunt in which several women scattered maggots on a breakfast table at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago earlier this week. The authorities say they believe the individuals were trying to make a political point with the help of the insects.
The four-day event concluded on Thursday night with Vice President Kamala Harris accepting the party’s nomination to run for president in the November 5 election.
On Wednesday, several US media outlets reported that the maggot incident had taken place at the Fairmont Hotel, which was hosting Democratic delegates from Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, Missouri, and South Dakota.
WGN-TV broadcaster quoted authorities as saying that “multiple unknown female offenders are alleged to have entered a building… and began placing unknown objects onto tables containing food. The offenders are believed to have then left the area.”
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While it is not clear whether any of the delegates consumed food before the maggots were discovered, “one victim was treated and released on-scene,” according to the statement.
An FBI evidence response team van was spotted outside the venue on Wednesday morning. According to media reports, no arrests have been made so far in connection with the incident.