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A Wisconsin man has admitted to setting fire to a building where a House member from the state has their office located over “recent talks of a TikTok ban.”
The office of a congressman in Wisconsin was targeted in an arson attack over the weekend, which was sparked by a 19-year-old man upset over the "recent talks of a TikTok ban," according to police.
A 19-year-old from Menasha was charged with arson following the fire, the City of Fond du Lac Police Department said
Police said a 19-year-old admitted to starting a fire on Sunday over the TikTok ban. The fire took place at an office used by Rep. Glenn Grothman.
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.
A man has admitted to setting fire to a building housing a House member from Wisconsin’s office over “recent talks of a TikTok ban,” according to local police. The 19-year-old man was caught
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TikTok briefly went offline in the United States over the weekend due to the ban that was set to go into effect on Sunday before Donald Trump pledged to