A man in Wisconsin was arrested this week for alleged arson and charged for arson, but later stated that they had arson to “contrary their beliefs.”
According to the Dan County Service Office, Colton Jansen (25), who invaded the shooters show girl in the town of Elk Mound on Tuesday, is igniting a tissue box using a propane torch. He was caught in the monitoring video and was arrested by the police.
According to a criminal complaint obtained by multiple news organizations, the arson criminal stated that the investigator felt that he was not a fan of those clubs, but “unpleasant”.
Police and 11 local fire departments responded to the swaying joint at around 5:00 am on January 18, after receiving a report from the driver on the Ichido Expressway 94 that the building was wrapped in flames. The members of the Diet said.
According to stakeholders, no injured persons have been reported, but the club has been closed since the fire.
According to a criminal complaint, the authorities recovered a crime prevention video in the venue that captured Jansen trying to argue to the club trying to invade ATMs, pull tab dispensers, and metal rods. Weau reported.
After the police tracked his car from the venue to his home in Comstock using a license plate leader, the fire brigade was later identified as a suspect.
Jansen initially denied the involvement and claimed that the car had been stolen, but later reported that he had ignited business due to a contempt to the strip club.
Police also seized the torch from the suspect's car and the boots that matched the suspect in the video.
According to online court records, Yanssen was charged with arson, robbery, and possession of theft.
He will return to court on January 28.




