Angel Cardenas, a reporter for Good Day Sacramento, has been let go by the station after a segment that saw him jumping on and otherwise damaging a number of classic vehicles at the Sacramento International Auto Show.
, has been let go by the station after a segment showed him jumping on and damaging several classic vehicles at the Sacramento International Auto Show.reported on the incident, which began with the airing of a remote broadcast on Sunday, the last day of the show. In the clip, Cardenas, with his shirt untucked and tie loosened, starts off outside the show among cars belonging to the Sacramento Classic Thunderbird Club, a group of locals who dote on their immaculately restored Fords.
He then enters the driver's seat of another T-Bird, opening the door far enough to ding the paint job of the adjacent vehicle. He then grabs a can of starter fluid and says"I feel like a kid in a candy store without the owners because you can do anything."
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