(KTXL) — Shots were fired at a local news station building in Sacramento, California, on Friday afternoon, local police said.
According to the Sacramento Police Department, around 1:30 p.m., at least three bullets were shot into the building that houses ABC10, a local news affiliate owned by Tegna. It’s also known by its call letters, KXTV.
The building was occupied, but no one was injured.
A police spokesperson said the shots were fired from a vehicle as it drove by. The bullets hit the window of the news station’s lobby, Officer Anthony Gamble said.
Police said they did not have any suspect information or motive.
“I don’t know if this was targeted or if this was a random act but what I can tell you is our detectives are on scene and they’re going to be conducting follow-up while we try and figure out who is responsible for this,” said Gamble.
Police did not immediately release further details.