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Shooting at ABC Affiliate Sparks Free Speech Concerns
Liberty Check
- A Sacramento man was arrested after shots were fired at ABC affiliate KXTV, and investigators found handwritten notes in his car referencing Jeffrey Epstein and naming officials.
- Officials found a note at his home containing the phrase Do the Next Scary Thing.
- Hernandez Santana faces federal charges, including firearm violations in a school zone and interfering with broadcast communications.
A Sacramento man, Anibal Hernandez Santana, was taken into custody after shots were fired at local ABC affiliate KXTV. Authorities found handwritten notes in his car referencing Jeffrey Epstein and naming top government officials as alleged targets.
According to federal records, Hernandez Santana accused the FBI and DOJ of hiding evidence and noted specific individuals he claimed were
“next.”
The attack occurred as protests rose against Disney and ABC following network decisions about a late-night host.
Though no injuries were reported, the event underscores increasing hostilities toward free press and highlights ongoing tensions between citizens and federal agencies.
“Do the Next Scary Thing.”
Patriots must demand transparency and accountability from both government and media institutions. The defense of constitutional rights is not optional.
It’s time to push back.