Radio host appears to suggest N. Korea should attack Sacramento

Amid the U.S. tensions with North Korea, a conservative talk show host for a Dallas radio station and NRATV.com appeared imply in his tweet that North Korea should attack Sacramento.

"Let's send a note to North Korea that Sacramento changed its name to Guam!" Grant Stinchfield tweeted Thursday night.

Photo: Grant Stinchfield Via Twitter. Stinchfield is an evening host on the Dallas radio station 570 KLIF...

The tweet has since been deleted. In a statement to KCRA, Stinchfield apologized for the tweet.

"I regret making a joke about such a serious topic and I have deleted the tweet," Stinchfield said. "It was a mistake and I apologize."

The tweet garnered hundreds of comments, including one Twitter user who wrote, "How about Hollywood?"

Another Twitter user said, "Last time I checked, both Hollywood and Sacramento were American cities. Why do you hate America so much?"

Stinchfield is an evening host on the Dallas radio station 570 KLIF and a host on NRATV.com.

Stinchfield's tweet comes about after North Korea said it has drawn up plans to launch four missiles near the small island of Guam, a U.S. territory and military hub.

President Donald Trump fired back, saying that the U.S. will respond with "fire and fury" and is "locked and loaded" to respond to any of North Korea's actions.