Man accused of setting fire over TikTok ban
The 19-year-old Menasha man accused of trying to set Wisconsin Congressman Grothman’s Office on fire in response to his vote in favor
An adult entertainment club in Wisconsin caught on fire Saturday morning and authorities have now determined it to be an act of arson with one person being arrested. According to a release from the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office,
Colton Jansen was charged in Dunn County with arson of a building, burglary, and possession of burglarious tools. He is accused of starting a fire over the weekend at Shooters Sho
The man was arrested Sunday, shortly after crews extinguished a fire at U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman's office, located at a strip mall on N. Peters Ave.
A 19-year-old man in Wisconsin has been charged with arson after police in Fond du Lac allege he set fire to a local congressman's office and cited this weekend's short-lived TikTok ban.
Police said they have arrested a 19-year-old Menasha man, suspected of setting fire to a strip mall which has office space leased to U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman.
The man was taken into custody after admitting his involvement in the fire at Shooters Showgirls, which investigators determined to be arson.
The man contended the shutdown violated his constitutional rights and no longer believes peaceful protest is an option.
Prosecutors charged a Wisconsin man who allegedly told police he tried to burn down a congressman's office because he was upset with the federal TikTok ban with multiple counts on Wednesday, including arson.
Rep. Glenn Grothman was among the lawmakers who voted in favor of a bill requiring TikTok to divest its Chinese ownership.
There were two clear illustrations this week of Wisconsin residents acting like entitled fools who now face criminal charges because they disagreed with something happening and decided fire was a