Sacramento TV news station struck by gunfire
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Sacramento TV news station struck by gunfire
"ABC10 (KXTV-TV), a Sacramento local TV news station, was struck by gunfire Friday afternoon. According to KCRA 3, the shooting was a drive-by attack. Bullets hit one of the studio's windows but no one was injured, although people were at work in the building at the time. "Just after 130pm, officers responded to reports of shots fired in the 400 block of Broadway at ABC10," read a statement provided to SFGATE by the Sacramento Police Department."
""Responding officers observed at least three gunshots into a window of the building." The department said it does not currently have any suspect information, and does not know if the shooting was random or targeted. Detectives have responded and are processing the scene and will be conducting follow-up, the department continued. The department is asking anyone with information on the shooting to contact the Sacramento Police Department at (916) 808-5471."
ABC10’s Sacramento studio was struck by gunfire on Friday afternoon in a reported drive-by attack. Bullets hit one of the studio’s windows while people were working inside, but no injuries were reported. Officers responded just after 1:30 p.m. to reports of shots fired in the 400 block of Broadway at ABC10 and observed at least three gunshots into a window. The Sacramento Police Department has no suspect information and does not know whether the shooting was random or targeted. Detectives are processing the scene and conducting follow-up. The public is asked to contact the Sacramento Police Department with information at (916) 808-5471.
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