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Gunfire Strikes Sacramento ABC10 News Station; No Injuries Reported

Gunfire Strikes Sacramento ABC10 News Station; No Injuries Reported
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  • PublishedSeptember 20, 2025

BREAKING: Gunfire erupted outside the ABC10 news station in Sacramento, California at approximately 1:30 p.m. today, prompting an immediate police response. Authorities confirm that while multiple shots were fired, no employees inside the building were injured.

Witnesses reported seeing at least three bullet holes in a window of the television station, with footage shared on social media by a local reporter. The shots were reportedly fired from a vehicle that quickly fled the scene. Police are currently investigating the incident and have not yet released any suspect details or motives.

This urgent situation follows a small protest outside the ABC10 station just a day earlier, where around 15 demonstrators gathered to voice their discontent over Disney’s decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel off-air due to controversial comments regarding slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk and his alleged assassin.

In response to the shooting, extra police patrols will be deployed near ABC7 in San Francisco as a precautionary measure, ensuring the safety of journalists and staff in the area.

Authorities are urging anyone with information about the shooting to step forward as the investigation unfolds. The incident has raised significant concern in the community, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by local news organizations.

Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.

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