While police believe it was intentional, they don't think he was targeting the media.

DALLAS (WTHR) — A truck crashed into the studios of a local television station in Dallas Wednesday morning. While police believe it was intentional, they don't think he was targeting the media.

A man drove his pickup into KDFW, the local FOX station, just before 6:15 a.m. Central Time, according to KXAS, our NBC station in Dallas. KDFW reported that after crashing into the side of their building multiple times, the driver jumped out and started ranting. He has since been taken into custody, but the bomb squad was still called because the driver left behind "a suspicious bag."

A man crashed a truck into the side of our building this morning. He jumped out and started ranting. He’s in custody now but the bomb squad is on its way. He left behind a suspicious bag. Most have been evacuated & a few are working to keep the news on air from a secure location. pic.twitter.com/X3UpLbYk85 — FOX 4 NEWS (@FOX4) September 5, 2018



KDFW reports most of their staff was evacuated and they had to move their newscast to a secure location. Our NBC station reports KDFW's morning show never once went off the air.

No one was injured.

Authorities say they don't believe he was targeting the media. Witnesses say that after ramming into the building, the rambling man got out of his truck and scattered hand-written papers. Police say the papers had information on a police-involved shooting.

KDFW reporter Brandon Todd says people backed away when the man took an orange duffel bag out of his truck, fearing it could contain a bomb.

Webb says no "suspicious devices" were found in the bag.

Police Senior Cpl. Debra Webb says after the man was detained, he was taken to a hospital for examination.