Richard Tillman turned his car into an incendiary device using insta-logs and lighter fluid, setting fire to a post office in San Jose. He livestreamed the fire on YouTube during and after the incident. He was found to have made a purchase of incendiary materials two hours prior to the fire. The blaze heavily damaged the post office and took firefighters about 90 minutes to extinguish. He is charged with felony arson, vandalism, and possession of combustible materials for arson.
Richard Tillman, using insta-logs and lighter fluid, turned his car into an incendiary device to set fire to a San Jose post office, livestreaming the event on YouTube.
He kept livestreaming the inferno even while being interrogated by a police officer and allegedly confessing to the crimes during the interrogation.
Firefighters determined that Richard Tillman purchased the incendiary materials just two hours before the blaze, highlighting a premeditated act.
Richard Tillman's actions, resulting in felony arson and vandalism charges, caused extensive damage to the post office and have drawn significant police attention.
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