Man accused of setting fire to 11 NYPD vehicles is arrested and charged with arson
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Jakhi McCray, a 21-year-old man from Brooklyn, was charged with arson for allegedly setting fire to 11 police vehicles in New York City. Surveillance footage captured him scaling a fence to access a private lot where vehicles were stored. Upon arrival, officers found the cars ablaze and noted that McCray fled the scene through a hole in the fence. Evidence found at the scene included a lighter, sunglasses with McCray's fingerprints, and fire starters under intact vehicles. The estimated replacement cost for the damaged vehicles totaled $800,000, and McCray's attorney emphasized his client's activist status.
Surveillance video captured Jakhi McCray, 21, scaling a fence to a private lot for reserve NYPD vehicles shortly before 1 a.m. on June 12.
A lighter and a pair of sunglasses containing McCray's fingerprints were found at the scene, along with fire starters placed under undamaged vehicles.
Police estimated the replacement cost of the vehicles at $800,000, indicating the extent of the damage done during the incident.
U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York stated, "Setting police vehicles ablaze is not a form of protest - it is a federal crime."
Read at ABC News
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