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Epstein, Trump officials mentioned in Sacramento suspect’s note

The man, who was accused of opening fire in the lobby of a Sacramento -based ABC television station, promised that the government would consider the Jeffrey Epstein case as a reason and that several members of the Trump administration would be “next” according to a court file opened to the public on Monday.

64-year-old Anibal Hernandez-Sandana is accused of more than one gun crime, according to a criminal complaint, and on September 19, a radio or communication station intervenes in the window of ABC10 offices in Sacramento.

Hernandez-Sandana was arrested on the same day with shooting. While investigating his car, the detectives found a note, “to hide Epstein and ignore the red flags, according to the complaint filed by prosecutors in the eastern part of California.

Note, FBI Director Kash Patel, the second command Dan Bongino and USA Atty referred to. Gene. Pam Bondi, “Next. – Ck from above”.

Sacramento distress. Atty. Thien Ho said that the “ck” part of the note was a reference to the conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed by a sniper in Utah at the beginning of this month. In an interview on Monday, Ho said that the police found a book titled “Trump Cult ında in Hernandez-Sandaa’s vehicle.

The US lawyer spokesman in Sacramento said he could not comment beyond what was included in the court documents.

Patel said, “The targeted violence actions are unacceptable and that the law will continue until the end of a mission in X.

Hernandez-Sandana was born in Porto Riko and was not registered as Republican or Democrat according to voting records. In 2019, the Trump administration suiced suicide in a federal lock and accused of harassing young girls to rich and strong boys, the financier encountered increasing criticisms of the political spectrum to explain more information about Epstein.

Hernandez-Sandaa was a retired lobby, according to Ho, who said that the shoot was clearly “politically motivated”.

Hernandez-Sandana was first recorded in 2001 as a lobbying. Customers included an Environmental Justice Group, California Catholic Conference and California Federation, according to the state lobbying records.

On the day of shooting, HO, ABC10’s offices, the parent companies late at night, the host Jimmy Kimmell’i, Republicans’ react to the murder of Kirk on the way he made on the decision to suspend the decision to suspend the decision to suspend. Kimmel’s suspension was removed on Monday and is expected to return to the air tomorrow.

Ho said it was clear that the TV station was not a “random target ..

“When it comes to public security, it is not about going to the right or left, but about progressing … It was clearly motivated by the current political events,” he said.

According to the prosecutor, Hernandez-Sandaa had no significant penalty and was not known to the local law enforcement officers before the incident.

According to the court records, prosecutors said that Hernandez-Sandana fired four times at the ABC station and fired three more times in a window in the lobby of the station. Nobody was injured, but there were employees at that time.

In addition to the message that calls the members of the President Trump’s cabinet, Sacramento Police Detectives found a daily planner with a handwriting note for yapmak doing the next scary thing ”on the attack on the attack.

In a court trying to reject the Hernandez-Sanda bail, the note referring to Federal prosecutors Patel, Bongino and Bondi said that “additional violence may have planned acaks”.

Ho also accused Santana-Hernandez of attacking with a fiery weapon and shooting in a settled residence. The 64 -year -old child was expected to appear in both cases on Monday. It was not clear whether he had a lawyer.

According to Ho, Santana-Hernandez faces for 17 years in the federal prison and state prison for 17 years if he is accused.

Ho said, “When someone brutally fired a news station full of people in the middle of the day, not only an attack on innocent employees, but also an attack on the news media and the security sense of our community.”

Times staff writer Laura Nelson Researcher Cary Schneider contributed to this report.

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