One charge of “making terrorist threats” was dropped against a man accused of setting a fire outside a congressman’s office building because he was angry over the TikTok ban.
Prosecutors have charged a Wisconsin man who allegedly told police he tried to burn down a congressman’s office because he was upset over the federal TikTok ban with felony arson.
A man has admitted to setting fire to a building housing a House member from Wisconsin’s office over “recent ... s China-based parent company, ByteDance, to divest from the app or risk being ...
The building, which includes a district office of a Wisconsin congressman ... the short-form video app owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, was unavailable in the United States because of ...
He said that he tried to break into the office so he could start the fire inside but couldn't break the window. He then poured the gas on an electrical box in the back of the building and around ...
The first phase of the development comprises four data center buildings, with construction having ... the issues at hand through political means once he takes office." Earlier this month, ByteDance ...
A 19-year-old cited the TikTok ban as motivation for setting fire to a member of Congress's office over the weekend ... in favor of the bill requiring ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, to ...
He targeted the Fond du Lac strip mall, where Grothman has an office. No one was in the building at the time ... It was meant to pressure ByteDance to sell TikTok in order for the social ...