Tampa, Florida. (Associated Press) – A Florida man has been accused of being responsible for burning down a store during
Protests over the death of George Floyd.
Terrence Lee Huster Jr. pleaded guilty in court to damaging a Tampa building by fire.
According to the statement issued by the Ministry of Justice, it was reported that the criminal will
You will be sentenced to 5 to 20 years in prison.
Hester had faced a similar crime before. Last May, he threw a burning piece of clothing
Inside Champs Sport Store. The financial value of Hester’s damages to the store and what is in it
Ocean is believed to be $1.25 million.
Champs Sports was one of the few stores that were damaged during the peaceful protests that took place next
The death of George Floyd. The protests were also taking place in the Tampa area, with a rise
Concentration of shops, the number of affected shops was high.
Hester surrendered to authorities in Oswego last July. Tampa state attorney too
Accused people and police officers who wanted to burn down stores in the night
Heroes Sports Store fire.
Judgment date has not yet been announced
Another incident on March 30
Florida man pees on the table and exposes himself in church
Who are the famous March 30th birthdays?
Werner Turkanowski, German conductor (d. 1992) | |
1930 | John Astin, American actor and director |
1937 |
Ian MacLaurin, Baron MacLaurin of Newport, English businessman |
1942 | Kenneth Welch, Canadian-American actor and singer |
1957 | Paul Reiser, American actor and screenwriter |
1969 |
Nusa Derinda, Slovenian singer |
1969 | Troy Bayliss, Australian motorcycle racer |
1974 | Maria Dangel, Estonian singer-songwriter and pianist |
Bahar Somakh, Iranian-American actress |