SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Police are investigating after the ABC affiliate television station in Sacramento was struck by gunfire Friday.

Police responded to reports of shots fired at KXTV's station around 1:30 p.m. At least three bullets struck a window, police said. Nobody was hurt. Police have not released any information on a suspect. Sacramento police said it appeared that a vehicle drove by the the building, shots were fired, then the vehicle drove away.

KXTV, which broadcasts news as ABC10, is owned and operated by TEGNA, the parent company of this station.

"We can confirm that shots were fired into our station at KXTV earlier today," a TEGNA spokesperson said. "While details are still limited, importantly all of our employees are safe and unharmed. We are fully cooperating with law e

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