The man arrested on suspicion of setting fire to the Satanic Temple in Salem, Massachusetts, late Friday, in what he allegedly described as a “hate crime,” was due in court Monday.
A fire was set at the Satanic Temple in Salem, Massachusetts, late Friday night, and a man from Chelsea was arrested
"We have a pretty tight security system here and I had gotten an alert that someone was on the premises," Lucien Greaves, the temple’s co-founder and spokesperson, told NBC Boston over the weekend. Greaves described what he saw in the footage:"Like an idiot, he lit the stairs on fire first and then walked over to the door, threw the fire to light the door on fire and then back though the fire he already lit on the stairs and then walked across the street to watch it. So he's not terrible bright, apparently."
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