Federal prosecutors on Monday charged a St. Paul man who allegedly admitted helping fuel the fire that destroyed a Minneapolis police station with aiding and …
Federal prosecutors on Monday charged a St. Paul man who allegedly admitted helping fuel the fire that destroyed a Minneapolis police station with aiding and abetting arson on a night when protests over the death in police custody of George Floyd turned violent.
Branden Michael Wolfe,23, was due to make his first federal court appearance Tuesday in St. Paul. Online court records didn’t list an attorney who could comment on his behalf.
According to the criminal complaint, Wolfe was arrested June 3 a few blocks from a Menard’s home improvement store in St.