Who is Anibal Hernandez Santana, accused in ABC station shooting and note saying Trump officials are 'next'
Story by Adam Sabes • 13h
Authorities allege a man in California opened fire on an ABC affiliate's TV station in California and had a note inside his car detailing that FBI Director Kash Patel and other officials in the Trump administration are "next."
Anibal Hernandez Santana, 63, is accused of opening fire on ABC 10's building in Sacramento, California on Friday, Sept. 19. No one was hurt in the shooting, but federal officials said employees inside the building had to shelter in place and pause operations.
Here is what we know about Santana, the man accused of shooting into the building with a handgun.
According to a federal complaint, Santana allegedly used a Sub Compact 9mm handgun to open fire into the KXTV/ABC 10 building on Sept. 19, forcing the TV station to cancel coverage of a planned news conference.
Using surveillance video, Sacramento Police detectives identified the car Santana was driving as a white Nissan Kicks.
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