A person accused of setting a hearth at a strip mall in Wisconsin the place a congressman’s workplace is situated advised authorities he was motivated by the federal ban on TikTok.
The workplace of Republican Rep. Glenn Grothman, who voted final April for a invoice that mandated TikTok’s China-based guardian firm promote its U.S. operation by Sunday to keep away from being banned within the U.S., was situated within the mall in Fond du Lac.
The fireplace at a mall in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin was began by a 19-year-old who advised authorities he was motivated by the federal ban on TikTok.
Metropolis of Fond du Lac Fireplace Rescue
The fireplace was first reported round 1 a.m. Sunday. The fireplace rescue mentioned in a Fb submit that cops used fireplace extinguishers to carry the blaze at bay till fireplace crews arrived.
The fireplace started outdoors the constructing — which was unoccupied on the time — and prompted minor harm earlier than it was extinguished. No accidents have been reported.
A 19-year-old Menasha man, whose identify has not been launched, was in custody and will probably be charged with arson, police mentioned. They mentioned he was arrested after he was seen close to the mall watching the hearth.
“We are relieved that no one was injured and the office was unoccupied at the time of the fire. Acts of violence, in any form are not tolerated, and we remain committed to protecting the safety and well-being of our community,” police Chief Aaron Goldstein mentioned in a press release. “I am thankful for the swift response of our Officers in helping knock down the fire and also locating the suspect of this arson.”
Grothman mentioned he was conscious of the hearth however had no speedy remark.
On Saturday evening, the favored video-sharing platform voluntarily shut down its operation within the U.S. in response to the upcoming ban over issues about its ties to China. The shutdown solely lasted a couple of hours and the corporate restored service on Sunday after President-elect Donald Trump vowed to subject an govt order to revive the app.
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