Gunshots were fired at an ABC affiliate station in Sacramento, California, on Friday afternoon.
According to police, a vehicle pulled up to the station and a suspect fired three gunshots into the window.
There was one person in the lobby at the time of the shooting, but no one was struck.
The suspect is at large, and police do not have a motive; however, leftists have been lashing out at ABC for pulling Jimmy Kimmel’s show.
Jimmy Kimmel lied to millions of people and claimed Kirk was assassinated by a MAGA conservative.
ABC broadcast affiliate Nexstar removed Jimmy Kimmel from all 32 of its stations on Wednesday after the late-night host lied about Charlie Kirk’s assassin.
Disney also pulled Kimmel’s show.
On Thursday, Barack Obama attacked the Trump Administration after Jimmy Kimmel’s show was suspended, and the next day, an ABC affiliate was shot up.
ABC 27 reported:
Shots were fired at a local news station building in Sacramento, California, on Friday afternoon, local police said.
According to the Sacramento Police Department, around 1:30 p.m., at least three bullets were shot into the building that houses ABC10, a local news affiliate owned by Tegna. It’s also known by its call letters, KXTV.
The building was occupied, but no one was injured.
A police spokesperson said the shots were fired from a vehicle as it drove by. The bullets hit the window of the news station’s lobby, Officer Anthony Gamble said.
More from ABC News:
At least three gunshots were fired into ABC affiliate station KXTV/ABC-10 in Sacramento Friday afternoon, officials said. Though the building was occupied, no one was harmed in the incident. @MattGutmanABC has the latest. https://t.co/QzCTi776bC pic.twitter.com/pLB2bbJE4f
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