Epstein, Trump officials mentioned in note left by Sacramento TV station shooting suspect
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Epstein, Trump officials mentioned in note left by Sacramento TV station shooting suspect
"The man accused of opening fire on the lobby of a Sacramento-based ABC television station cited the government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case as a motive and promised several members of the Trump administration would be "next," according to a federal court filing made public Monday. Anibal Hernandez-Santana, 64, is charged with multiple weapons offenses and interfering with a radio or communication station for firing several bullets at the window"
"During a search of his car, detectives found a note that read "For hiding Epstein & ignoring red flags," according to the complaint filed by prosecutors in the Eastern District of California. The note referenced FBI Director Kash Patel, his second-in-command Dan Bongino and U.S. Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi, reading "They're next. - C.K. from above." It was unclear if the "C.K." portion of the note was a reference to Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist"
Anibal Hernandez-Santana, 64, allegedly fired several bullets at the window of ABC10's Sacramento offices on Sept. 19 and was arrested the same day. He faces multiple weapons charges and an interference charge related to a radio or communication station. Detectives found a note in his car that read "For hiding Epstein & ignoring red flags," and the note referenced FBI Director Kash Patel, Dan Bongino and U.S. Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi, adding "They're next. - C.K. from above." Authorities said the motive referenced the government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Patel condemned targeted violence in a post on X. Voting records show Hernandez-Santana was born in Puerto Rico and was not registered with either major party.
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