Shots were fired from outside the building into the lobby. Nobody was hurt.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Police in Sacramento are investigating a shooting at ABC10 that took place on Friday afternoon.

The shots were fired from outside the building into the lobby. 

People were inside the building, but nobody was hurt.

“At this time, I don’t have any suspect information to release, and I don’t know the motive,” Sacramento Police Department Spokesperson Officer Anthony Gamble said. “I don’t know if this was targeted or a random act. But what I can tell is our detectives are on scene, they’re going to be conducting a follow-up.” 

It’s not clear how many shots were fired, but it appears at least three rounds hit the lobby window.

The shooting was reported just after 1:30 p.m.

“We’re going to figure out who’s responsible for this,” Gamble said.  “Fortunately, we haven’t had a lot of attacks on our media partners. We would like to keep it that way. This is unacceptable behavior. To those that may have been responsible for this, I hope you see this, we’re not going to stop looking for you.”

On Thursday, a group of protesters gathered outside the building in response to the ABC network suspending late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

The station had received numerous complaints.

ABC10 is an affiliate of ABC but not owned by the network. It is owned by TEGNA.

After the shooting TEGNA released a statement saying, “We can confirm that shots were fired into our station at KXTV earlier today. While details are still limited, importantly all of our employees are safe and unharmed. We are fully cooperating with law enforcement and have taken additional measures to ensure the continued safety of our employees.”