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Man who is accused of curing the office of the congress member

Fond du lac, wis. (Wbay) – A man who is accused of having set a fire in front of a congress member of a fire came against all the charges of mental lack of the charges on Monday.

After previously submitted court documents, Ciden Stachowicz told the police that he started fire because he was angry with the TIKTOK ban on the US government.

Stachowicz said he wanted to burn down the building because the US government closes Tikkok and, according to the complaint, “yes” had voted to close. In April last April, Grothman voted for a legislative template that sold the Tikok company based in China, bytedance, its US company after a period of this year.

Stachowicz said that he believed that the closure violated his constitutional rights. He added that he had participated in peaceful protests in the past, but no longer believes that peace is an option, according to the complaint.

“Ciden said it was a government building and wanted to cause disorders and take a point by starting the building on fire,” the complaint said. “Ciden said he wished that the entire building had burned down.”

When asked if he hoped that people were in the building, he said no and that he didn't want to hurt anyone and did not want to harm Grothman himself.

Tikok became dark in the night of January 18, but the platform came back online hours later after the elected, elected President Donald Trump said that he would try to give Bytance more time to find a buyer. Trump signed an executive regulation after opening the US general Prosecutor for the ban on the ban for 75 days.

On Monday, a doctor was instructed to carry out an assessment on Stachowicz.

Online court files show that lawyers for defense and law enforcement will meet for a status conference in May.