Federal agents are offering $70,000 in reward money for information that helps catch 14 people suspected of setting fires during protests following George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.
A Rochester man was arrested today and is expected to be arraigned before a federal magistrate in the Twin Cities tomorrow on a federal arson charge stemming from the rioting that took place in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
30-year-old Darrell Wigham previously entered an Alford plea to a first-degree arson charge through a plea agreement that led to the dismissal of attempted murder charges.
A plea agreement was reached this week in the case where an Austin man was charged with multiple counts of first-degree attempted murder for starting a house on fire.
A Minnesota woman accused of encouraging two fellow college students to join a jihad months before she allegedly set several fires on campus was charged Wednesday with a federal terrorism count.