A suspect was in custody Monday in a string of shootings that may have targeted Democratic leaders in Albuquerque, officials said Monday.On Monday, the Albuquerque Police Department reported that the home of the incoming speaker of the state house, Rep. Javier Martinez, was also apparently targeted."We’re grateful that nobody has been injured," Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina said at Monday's news conference.Albuquerque detectives, with the assistance of the FBI, New Mexico State Police, and the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department, were still analyzing evidence and scouring the areas of the shootings for security video, the chief said.According to Albuquerque police, the other shootings happened Dec. 10 at the former campaign office of Raúl Torrez, who was elected New Mexico's attorney general; Dec. 11 when more than a dozen gunshots hit the home of former County Commissioner Debbie O’Malley; Jan. 3 when eight shots were fired in the direction of the home of New Mexico Sen. Linda Lopez; and Jan. 5 when shots fired outside the downtown law offices of newly appointed state Sen. Moe Maestas."