What Could Go Wrong? North Carolina Man Sets Building on Fire with Molotov Cocktail!

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Published on Jun 10, 2022
Uploaded May 18, 2022
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WNCN) – Two Fayetteville men have pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from the burning of Fayetteville’s Market House in May.
The fire happened following an otherwise peaceful protest on May 30. The protest turned violent when several people broke into the Market House and set fire to it.
Andrew Garcia-Smith, 32, of Fayetteville, was arrested by special agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives after he was released from a hospital due to burn injuries he sustained as a result of his involvement in the arson, the Department of Justice said.
Garcia-Smith was originally charged with one count of maliciously damaging property owned or possessed by an institution receiving federal financial assistance.
Charles Anthony Pittman was also arrested in connection with the fire.

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