FBI Arrests 'Anti-Trump' Gunman Who Shot ABC Studio After Kimmel Suspension
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FBI Arrests 'Anti-Trump' Gunman Who Shot ABC Studio After Kimmel Suspension
"Anibal Hernandez-Santana, the 64-year old suspected shooter, was arrested by the FBI on Saturday, one day after he opened fired on ABC 10 in Sacramento in a drive-by shooting. Hernandez-Santana had posted $200,000 bail earlier on Saturday before he was arrested by the FBI for violating a statute that says no one can interfere with any communication of any station licensed by the U.S. Government, KCRA 3 reporter Peyton Headlee reported on Sunday."
"Where is a good heart attack when we need it the most?? Please Join in my thoughts and prayers for the physical demise of our fearful leader, Hernandez-Santana posted last Thursday. And in July, Variety found posts where he said he is ready to fight like hell to oppose the Trump administration. Hernandez-Santana, prior to being picked up by the feds, was booked and charged with assault with a deadly weapon, negligent discharge of a firearm, and shooting into an occupied building."
"His attorney, Mark Reichel, told KCRA 3 that Hernandez-Santana is being overly scrutinized because of his anti-Trump posts. If you look at his social media, they're going to say, Boy, it sure shows that he's liberal and left wing.' So you think they're going to overlook something like that? I don't think so, Reichel said. FBI Director Kash Patel on Monday morning posted on X that Hernandez-Santana was taken into custody under a federal hold for interference with licensed broadcasts."
Anibal Hernandez-Santana, 64, fired three shots at ABC 10 in Sacramento in a drive-by shooting and was arrested by the FBI the following day. He posted $200,000 bail earlier the same day but was taken into federal custody for violating a statute that prohibits interference with communications of stations licensed by the U.S. Government and is now ineligible for bail. His social media contained anti-Trump posts including calls for the physical demise of the president and statements about fighting the Trump administration. Local charges include assault with a deadly weapon, negligent discharge of a firearm, and shooting into an occupied building. His attorney said the social posts are prompting increased scrutiny.
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