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 Wisconsin man was apparently upset over the on again/off again TikTok ban and allegedly set Rep. Glenn Grothman's district office on fire: The Fond du Lac Police Department said the Menasha man was arrested after being found near a strip mall, 525 N. Peters Ave., that contained Grothman's district office.
A fire erupted in a strip mall in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on the early morning of January 19, drawing attention due to its connection with recent national events. The blaze occurred in a complex housing the district office of Republican U.
After a teenager was arrested for allegedly setting Representative Glenn Grothman's office on fire on Sunday, Jan.19, the congressman says the act of arson was not the proper way to
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.
Grothman was among lawmakers who voted in favor of the legislation that would ban TikTok. Content creators like Seth Hatherly, who gained traction by documenting his move from North Carolina to Brown County, denounce the use of any violence of any sorts. However, he and others have concerns over what a TikTok ban could mean.
A 19-year-old man has been accused of setting a fire at a building that includes Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman's office because of the short-lived TikTok ban. The Fond du Lac Police Department said the incident happened around 1 a.m. on Sunday at a strip mall at 525 N. Peters Ave. that is home to the Republican 6th District congressman's office.
The incident occurred shortly around 1 a.m. on Sunday after the popular app had gone dark, according to the police.
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Rep. Glenn Grothman’s office caught fire early Sunday morning in what police say was an arson motivated by retaliation for a U.S. ban on TikTok.
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