The ABC10 television station in Sacramento was hit Friday by gunfire that struck a window in the building’s lobby, according to police.

Video showed what appeared to be at least three bullet holes in the window of the building in the 400 block of Broadway. Police said no injuries were reported.

It was not immediately clear whether the shooting, reported about 1:30 p.m., was random or targeted, police said.

Officer Anthony Gamble said the lobby is on the other side of the window that was hit by gunfire. The building was occupied at the time.

Details about the shooter and a motive were not immediately available. Gamble said a vehicle left the scene after shots were fired, but a description of the vehicle was not immediately available.

Map of building where the gunfires struck.

He said the case could be considered a drive-by shooting.

The shooting comes a day after protesters gathered outside the building in response to the suspension of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” ABC10 is an ABC affiliate owned by Tegna.

NBC News has reached out to ABC10 for comment.

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