An X account matching the profile had a "steady stream of anti-Trump commentary," according to Variety.
UPDATE: The man who was arrested for shooting up the Sacramento ABC station and was initially released and is now back in custody on federal charges, according to the man's lawyer.
Original story follows:
Anibal Hernandez-Santana, the man charged with shooting at an ABC affiliate station in California on Friday, has a social media profile with a "steady stream of anti-Trump commentary," according to a report from Variety.
On Friday, law enforcement responded after there were reports of shots at ABC10, and Hernandez-Santana was later booked into Sacramento County Main Jail on a count of assault with a deadly weapon. Variety reported that a LinkedIn account matching the name says that he was a legislative director for the California Federation of Teachers.
An X account matching the profile had a "steady stream of anti-Trump commentary," according to Variety.
“The motive remains under investigation, and we would like to thank the FBI for providing resources in support of this investigation,” the Sacramento Police Department said in a statement on Saturday.
“The authoritarian oligarchy is now complete,” the X account posted earlier this summer. “CBS+ caving, big law firms in DC, the subservients FBI and AG, university presidents stepping down, fan boys SCOTUS, public radio, ICE goons. We are going to have to ‘fight like hell’. Rules don’t apply if election was stolen. FIGHT!”
On Thursday, the account wrote on its timeline, "Where is a good heart attack when we need it the most?? Please Join in my thoughts and prayers for the physical demise of our fearful leader.”
The outlet reported that Hernandez-Santana studied at UC Berkeley for his degree in city planning and got a law degree at UC Law San Francisco, according to a matching Facebook profile.
Hernandez-Santana was a avid follower of left-wing pundits like Malcolm Nance, who recently spread the lie that Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson was inspired by "groypers."
Hernandez-Santana is being held on $200,000 bail and will appear in court on Tuesday. According to a previously lawsuit Hernandez-Santana filed, one of his previous jobs was being a health policy analyst, and it involved the implementation of Obama Care in California. When he was fired from that job in 2018, he got into a verbal dispute with supervisors, who eventually called the police on him.
He later sued for discrimination but dropped the complaint in 2020. The shots fired at the ABC affiliate station come after the network pulled left-wing figure Jimmy Kimmel from his late-night slot after he falsely suggested someone who was part of the "MAGA gang" was responsible for the Charlie Kirk assassination.
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