Federal complaint adds school-zone gun counts in ABC10 shooting, details note referencing Trump officials.
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Prosecutors say a note found in the suspect's car warned they're next, naming Trump administration officials and ending with C.K. from above, which the district attorney says refers to conservative activist Charlie Kirk
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According to an amended federal complaint, 64-year-old Annabel Hernandez-Santana now faces three counts
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possessing a firearm in a school zone, discharging a firearm in a school zone
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and interfering with a federally licensed radio communication station. Each school zone count carries up to five years in prison
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The communications charge carries up to one year. Court records outline the timeline
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Around 1.32 p.m., a single round was fired on 3rd Street within a school zone
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Two minutes later, three shots hit ABC 10's lobby window on Broadway
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Investigators recovered a 9mm casing and a projectile. A search of Hernandez Santana's apartment turned up a satchel with a subcompact 9mm
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consisted with the scene ammunition. A presumptive gunshot residue test on his hands was also positive
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Detectives also noted a whiteboard entry for Friday, do the next scary thing
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After he posted $200,000 bail on state count Saturday, officers searched his car and found the handwritten note referencing Jeffrey Epstein
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and naming FBI Director Cash Patel, Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Attorney General Pam Bondi
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Separately, state prosecutors charged assault with a firearm and shooting at an inhabited dwelling
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are seeking no bail and call the attack politically motivated and an assault on the free press
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The defense says parallel state and federal cases are unusual and stresses due process
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Hernandez Santana appeared in federal court Monday. His state arraignment was postponed
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