
"A Sacramento man who was arrested last week for firing a gun at the headquarters of a local ABC television affiliate in the wake of the Jimmy Kimmel/Charlie Kirk controversy apparently had written messages critical of the Trump administration, and made a note to himself about doing something "scary.""
"He was also re-arrested on Saturday by the FBI, about four hours after making bail, and now possibly faces both state and federal charges. Thankfully, no one was injured in the shooting, but the station headquarters was occupied at the time, and a bullet hole was visible in its front window."
"Investigators allegedly found an anti-Trump book in Hernandez Santana's car, as well as a handwritten note that said, "For hiding Epstein and ignoring red flags." The note also reportedly mentioned FBI Director Kash Patel, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Attorney General Pam Bondi, and suggested that they were "next." Investigators also reportedly found a calendar note stuck to the suspect's refrigerator at his home, indicating Friday's date, September 19, and the phrase, "Do the next scary thing.""
A drive-by shooting targeted ABC10's Sacramento headquarters on Friday, leaving a bullet hole in the front window while the building was occupied; no one was injured. Police identified and arrested 64-year-old Anibal Hernandez Santana by his vehicle, and the FBI re-arrested him about four hours after he posted bail. Investigators found an anti-Trump book in the suspect's car and a handwritten note reading "For hiding Epstein and ignoring red flags," which named several federal officials and suggested they were "next." A calendar note at his home read "Do the next scary thing" dated September 19. State charges include assault with a deadly weapon, negligent use of a firearm, and shooting into an occupied building; federal charges are possible.
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