Crime & Safety

NorCal ABC TV Station Struck By Gunfire: Reports

Police said they found three bullet holes in the building's window.

This ABC10 television station in Sacramento was struck by gunfire Friday, according to police. No injuries were reported, and no suspect information was given as of Friday afternoon.
This ABC10 television station in Sacramento was struck by gunfire Friday, according to police. No injuries were reported, and no suspect information was given as of Friday afternoon. (Google Maps)

SACRAMENTO, CA — The ABC10 building in Sacramento was struck by gunfire Friday afternoon, according to several reports and the Sacramento Police Department.

Police said they responded at around 1:30 p.m. Friday to reports of gunfire at the building located at 400 Broadway. Three bullet holes can be seen in one of the building’s windows, according to reports.

Police said no injuries were reported. Officials told KCRA3 that a car was involved in the shooting, but no other information has been released as of 2:55 p.m. Friday.

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The network has been at the center of a national firestorm this week following ABC’s controversial cancellation of the Jimmy Kimmel Show, which drew protests in New York City and Los Angeles Friday.

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