The man was arrested Sunday, shortly after crews extinguished a fire at U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman's office, located at a strip mall on N. Peters Ave.
A young Menasha man who allegedly set a local congressman's office on fire after learning of a possible TikTok ban is facing a $500,000 cash bond.
After a teenager was arrested for allegedly setting Representative Glenn Grothman's office on fire on Sunday, Jan.19, the congressman says the act of arson was not the proper way to
A Menasha man accused of setting setting Rep. Glenn Grothman's (R-WI) Fond du Lac office on fire was charged with three felonies and one
A 19-year-old Menasha man is accused of setting a fire at a building in Fond du Lac where U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman has an office. When police arrested the suspect nearby, he admitted to starting the fire in response to recent talks of a TikTok ban.
FOND DU LAC (WLUK) -- The man accused of setting fire to a Northeast Wisconsin congressman's office over the short-lived TikTok ban appeared in court Wednesday. Caiden Stachowicz, 19, of Menasha, is charged with arson, attempted burglary, criminal damage to property and terrorist threats.
A 19-year-old Menasha man was charged Wednesday with setting a fire at the office of Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman in Fond du Lac over the nationwide TikTok ban.
The man accused of setting fire to Representative Glenn Grothman's office has officially been charged as of Wednesday morning.
FOND DU LAC, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — Congressman Glenn Grothman hasn’t been back to his district office in Fond du Lac since an arson suspect set fire to the building early last Sunday morning. The 6th District Republican says he’s grateful to those who reported it and Fond du Lac Police and firefighters for their quick response.
According to the criminal complaint, Stachowicz set fire to Grothman’s office in Fond du Lac — causing minor damage — early Sunday morning. He allegedly told police the act was in response to the banning of the social media platform TikTok in the U.S., which Grothman voted in favor of.
The man contended the shutdown violated his constitutional rights and no longer believes peaceful protest is an option.