A boarded up window at the ABC10 building in Sacramento, is seen on September 22, 2025. Sophie Austin/AP Sacramento, California AP —
A man suspected of firing a gun into the ABC-affiliated television station in California’s capital had written notes in his car critical of Donald Trump’s administration and a calendar reminder on his fridge to “do the next scary thing,” prosecutors said Monday.
Nobody was hurt in the shooting Friday into the lobby of the studios of KXTV ABC10 near downtown Sacramento. Local authorities arrested Anibal Hernandez Santana, 64, on Friday on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and shooting into an occupied building. He was released hours later on $200,000 bail.
Hernandez Santana was rearrested Saturday night by the FBI and will also face feder