Man Who Set Fire to Cabin in the Grand Canyon Gets 20 Months in Prison
Briefly

Dahntay Dunbar was sentenced to 20 months prison for setting fire to his ex-girlfriend's cabin in Grand Canyon National Park, highlighting the severe consequences of domestic violence.
Dunbar, who pleaded guilty, admitted to pouring liquor on the bed of his former girlfriend and igniting it with a shirt, showcasing a reckless disregard for safety.
The cabin, owned by the ex-girlfriend's employer, faced significant damage, despite efforts by a passerby who attempted to extinguish the fire before firefighters arrived.
Upon release from his 20-month sentence, Dunbar will be under supervised release for five years, illustrating ongoing legal ramifications of his actions.
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