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Arson suspect arrested after fire at L.A. City Hall, officials say

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation July 10, 2023

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A suspect has been arrested after an object thrown into a City Hall window Saturday night started a fire. In a tweet, the Los Angeles Police Department said that officers arrested the suspect in downtown Los Angeles round 6:15 p.m. on Sunday without incident. The suspect, Carlos Tercero-Maradiaga, 36, is accused of using an accelerant to commit arson. The LAPD statement did not provide a motive for the crime but said there is no indication that... + full article



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