‘They’re Next’: ABC10 Shooting Suspect Faces New Federal Charges; Ominous Note Found in Car
District Attorney Thien Ho cited circumstantial evidence linking the shooter’s motive to political grievances involving media suspensions and hostility toward Trump officials.
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Sacramento man accused in ABC10 shooting vowed Trump officials were ‘next’ in note
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The man accused of shooting into Sacramento’s ABC10 offices wrote a note invoking sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and denouncing America’s top law enforcement leaders, according to a federal complaint filed Monday by the U.S. attorney’s office in…


Man who fired a gun into ABC affiliate office had note to 'do the next scary thing,' prosecutors say
Prosecutors say a man suspected of firing a gun into the ABC affiliate’s office in Sacramento, California, last week was politically motivated and had written notes critical of Donald Trump’s administration and had a calendar reminder to himself to “do the next scary thing.”
‘They’re next’: ABC10 shooting suspect faces new federal charges; ominous note found in car
Federal prosecutors have added new charges against the man accused of shooting into the lobby of ABC10 Sacramento and said a note was found in his car that used the phrase "they're next" in referring to Trump administration officials.
Sacramento District Attorney Thien Ho Announces Felony Charges in ABC10 Shooting – California Globe
Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho announced Monday that his office would file charges against Anibal Hernandez-Santana, for the September 19 shooting at the ABC10 building on Broadway Blvd. in Sacramento. The DA will include discharging a firearm into an inhabited dwelling and assault with a semi-automatic firearm. Three rounds that we know of hit the building, but no shooting-related injuries were reported. Hernandez-Santana, from Sa…
Jimmy Kimmel suspension might have been a factor in shooting at Sacramento ABC affiliate, DA says
The man accused of opening fire on an ABC affiliate in Sacramento last week may have been motivated in part by that network's suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, authorities said Monday
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