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Man who fired a gun into ABC affiliate office had note to ‘do the next scary thing,’ prosecutors say
Prosecutors say a man suspected of firing a gun into the ABC affiliate’s office in Sacramento, California, last week was politically motivated and had written notes critical of Donald Trump’s administration and had a calendar reminder to himself to “do the next scary thing.
The shooting at ABC's Sacramento affiliate occurred after the Disney subsidiary ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel for comments about the killing of Charlie Kirk.
Officers responded to reports of shots fired and "observed at least three gunshots into a window of the building," the Sacramento Police Department said.
The suspension of the “Jimmy Kimmel Show” and its reversal come amid acquisition talks for the parent company of Sacramento’s ABC affiliate.
ABC10, the affiliate in Sacramento, was struck by gunfire on Friday, a day after a protest over Jimmy Kimmel's suspension. No one was hurt.