A man has been arrested in connection with a shooting at a television station building in Sacramento.
Sacramento police say officers responded to the 400 block of Broadway, the ABC10 building, just after 1:30 p.m. local time on Friday to investigate reports of shots fired. At the scene, police say officers found that the building had been struck by gunfire. Police say at least three rounds struck the building, apparently hitting a window. No injuries were reported.
Police classified the incident as a drive-by shooting, saying it appeared a vehicle drove by the building, fired, then drove away.
On Saturday morning, the Sacramento Police Department told CBS News that identifying the vehicle had led them to Anibal Hernandezsantana, 64.
Hernandezsantana, of Sacramento, was arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, shooting into an occupied building and negligent discharge of a firearm, the department said.
He was booked into jail, but jail records showed he was released Saturday afternoon.
The motive for the shooting remains under investigation, the department said.
KXTV Channel 10 is an ABC affiliate station owned by Tegna. ABC sparked controversy this week when it suspended “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” after the host’s comments about the death of Charlie Kirk.
“We haven’t had a lot of attacks on our media partners, and we’d like to keep it that way,” said Anthony Gamble, a public information officer for the Sacramento Police Department. “This is unacceptable behavior. And so you know, to those that may have been responsible for this, and I hope you see this, we’re not going to stop looking for you. This is unacceptable behavior. It’s not going to be tolerated in Sacramento.”
“While details are still limited, importantly all of our employees are safe and unharmed,” said Molly McMahon, a spokesperson for Tegna. “We are fully cooperating with law enforcement and have taken additional measures to ensure the continued safety of our employees.”
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office issued a statement on X after the governor was briefed on the shooting.
“While no injuries have been reported, any act of violence toward journalists is an attack on our democracy itself and must be condemned in the strongest terms,” Newsom’s office said. “We stand with reporters and staff who work every day to keep communities informed and safe!”
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