Ontario warehouse arson suspect posted live video showing fire being ignited. Police investigating video
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Ontario warehouse arson suspect posted live video showing fire being ignited. Police investigating video
""You know, if you're not going to pay us enough... to afford to live, at least pay us enough not to do this," the man says while lighting a roll of toilet paper on fire."
""All you had to do is pay us enough to live," the narrator says as the camera focused on several stacks of paper products beginning to catch fire."
A massive fire at the Kimberly-Clark warehouse in Ontario was reportedly started by Chamel Abdulkarim, who posted videos of himself igniting the blaze while complaining about low wages. The fire grew rapidly, leading to a roof collapse and requiring a six-alarm response from approximately 175 firefighters. Abdulkarim, employed by NFI Industries, was arrested after videos surfaced showing him lighting fires and expressing dissatisfaction with his pay. The Ontario Police Department is investigating the incident and the videos shared on social media.
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