Shooting Suspect Arrested After Making Threats Against California Capitol

A shooting suspect accused of making credible threats against California's Capitol has been arrested. The suspect allegedly drove through two Sacramento suburbs and fired shots at a hospital and commercial building, causing no injuries.

Suspect accused of making “credible threats” against California’s Capitol has been arrested. The suspect, Jackson Pinney, allegedly drove through two Sacramento suburbs, firing shots at a hospital and commercial building.

No injuries were reported. The threat prompted the Assembly to cancel its session, while Senators relocated to a new location. However, the Capitol remained open to the public, and there was an increased police presence in the area.

The suspect is also believed to be related to an incident at the State Capitol, and investigations are ongoing.