BLM Rioter Gets No Jail Time For Trying To Burn Down School

Walking through the Capital on January 6th: solitary confinement, no bail, deplorable conditions, maximum jail time.

Try to burn down a public high school during riots that resulted in more than a billion dollars in damage: no jail time, just probation.

A Minnesota man convicted of trying to set a high school on fire during the Black Lives Matter riots has been spared jail time with a slap on the wrist of just five years probation.

The New York Post reports:

"Mohamed Hussein Abdi, 20, was handed the probation sentence in a U.S. District Court in St. Paul, Minnesota, Thursday after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit arson, according to court documents obtained by Fox News.
Abdi was also ordered to pay just over $34,000 in restitution to Gordon Parks High School in St. Paul…
Abdi was arrested in June 2020, a month after he entered the high school through a broken glass door during the Floyd riot and could be seen on security footage pouring liquid from a white container onto the floor and then into a trashcan. Abdi then took a liquid-soaked garment and sent fire to the trash can before running away as flames and smoke began to spread."

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