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Man walks up to Detroit gas station, lights Molotov cocktail, throws it through door
Read full article: Man walks up to Detroit gas station, lights Molotov cocktail, throws it through doorDetroit police released video of a man walking up to a gas station, lighting a Molotov cocktail, and throwing it through the door before running away.
Detroit Molotov cocktail arsons: Video shows men igniting car, throwing bottle off house
Read full article: Detroit Molotov cocktail arsons: Video shows men igniting car, throwing bottle off houseDetroit police are investigating a pair of incidents involving Molotov cocktails -- one in which a car was ignited from the inside and another in which a man threw the burning bottle at a house and watched it bounce off into the snow.
‘He wasn’t happy about the price’ -- Video captures people setting Detroit business on fire
Read full article: ‘He wasn’t happy about the price’ -- Video captures people setting Detroit business on fireDETROIT – Surveillance video recorded at Frank’s Auto Center on Detroit’s east side showed an allegedly angry customer who tried to burn down Frank Hachem’s shop. He wasn’t happy about the price,” Hachem said. He had another person with him and that wasn’t cool at all,” Hachem said. “I want this guy off the street, because he can really hurt somebody out here,” Hachem said. “I’m glad that he did it to me because I’m going to be after this guy and I’m going to make sure this guy is locked up.”More: Detroit crime news
VIDEO: Detroit police seek man in arson case that killed several dogs on city’s east side
Read full article: VIDEO: Detroit police seek man in arson case that killed several dogs on city’s east sideDETROIT – Police are looking for a man wanted in connection with an arson that occurred Sept. 29 on Detroit’s east side. Police said the man used a hammer to break a window, set the house on fire and left. Video of the man breaking into the house can be seen below. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Detroit Police Department’s Arson Section at 313-596-2940 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up. More: Detroit crime news