Anibal Hernandez Santana is facing federal charges that include interfering with a radio communication station and possession and discharge of a firearm within a school zone. The three-page, four-count indictment was sent to CBS Sacramento by Hernandez Santana's attorney, Mark Reichel.
Hernanez Santana not only had this gun the day of the shooting at ABC10 but also the day before, within the same school zone, according to the indictment.
Hernandez Santana was arrested by Sacramento police later that night and posted bail the next day before being taken into federal custody. He has remained in custody since, after a judge sided with prosecutors who argued he posed a danger to the community and should not be released on bail.
Prosecutors also pointed to a note on a weekly planner found in his home that read, "Do the Next Scary Thing," which they said suggested the ABC10 shooting may have been part of a broader plan.
In a jailhouse interview with CBS Sacramento, Hernandez Santana denied being violent, saying, "I'm not a violent man." Reichel has stressed that Hernandez Santana is entitled to due process and remains innocent unless proven guilty.
Hernandez Santana faces up to 16 years in federal prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines if convicted of all charges. He will be due in court on Monday, where this indictment will be presented to the court for the first time.
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