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A former sheriff’s deputy was indicted in a Massachusetts federal court for allegedly threatening to burn down a courthouse and kill court security officers, according to an official statement.
After rioting policemen burn down her hometown library, Sashi addresses the reader: “Imagine the places you grew up, the places you studied, places that belonged to your people, burned.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/01/books/review/v-v-ganeshananthan-brotherless-night.html
Again, to remind you of darker times, the Nazis didn’t need to burn down the courts, which collaborated without a problem with their racial policies.
A man was arrested and charged with attempting to burn down the Mary Todd Lincoln House in Kentucky — the childhood residence of President Abraham Lincoln’s wife.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/06/17/kentucky-man-tries-burning-down-mary-todd-lincolns-childhood-home/
It also mentions a white supremacist who tried to burn down an Ohio church that was planning a drag event and the white supremacists who attacked electrical substations in Maryland.
“It is rape and pillage – they will burn down the street.
• None Bursting that bubble could "burn down the whole forest," he said.
When Nnamdi Kanu started radicalising Igbo youths, threatening to burn down Igbo land and to set Nigeria ablaze, I took to many platforms, including the BBC to raise the alarm that we were feeding a monster we wouldn’t be able to control.