Gunfire Hits ABC10 Sacramento Building No Injuries Reported
Gunfire Hits ABC10 Sacramento Building No Injuries Reported

Gunfire Hits ABC10 Sacramento Building No Injuries Reported

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On Friday afternoon, the ABC10 news station building in Sacramento was struck by at least three bullets fired during a drive-by shooting, with shots hitting lobby windows. The Sacramento Police Department responded promptly, confirming no injuries occurred and that the building was occupied at the time. Authorities have not identified any suspects or motives and are uncertain if the incident was targeted or random, continuing their investigation with no current leads on the vehicle or shooter. The ABC affiliate, owned by Tegna, has assured that all employees are safe and that additional security measures have been implemented. This shooting follows recent protests outside the station in reaction to ABC's decision to pull "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" after controversial comments regarding the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, though police have not established a connection between the events. Tegna is currently in the process of merging with Nexstar Media Group, which had also suspended the show on its ABC affiliates.

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