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Worker who allegedly set fire to California warehouse compares self to Luigi Mangione
Chamel Abdulkarim was charged with felony and state arson counts after allegedly destroying property worth nearly $600m

An employee who allegedly burned down a California warehouse compared himself to Luigi Mangione in a message to co-workers after setting the fire, according to authorities in a Friday press conference, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Chamel Abdulkarim, 29, has been charged with several counts of felony and state arson after a massive fire destroyed the Kimberly-Clark paper products warehouse in Ontario, California, about an hour outside of Los Angeles.

The warehouse fire broke out at 12.30am on Tuesday, with police arresting Abdulkarim shortly after. The fire quickly progressed into a six-alarm blaze, with about 175 firefighters responding to the emergency. The blaze resulted in more than $600m in damage, with $500m in paper products destroyed as well as the $150m warehouse.

Fire investigators said Abdulkarim texted a co-worker after the blaze, comparing himself to 27-year-old Mangione, who is facing charges for the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024.

“Look, America is founded on free enterprise and capitalism,” said Bill Essayli, the first assistant United States attorney for the central district of California, during the press conference. “Anyone who attacks our values, our way of life, our system, which provides the best goods and services to the most people, we’re gonna come after aggressively.”

Police said on Friday that video footage posted on social media also shows Abdulkarim setting fire to toilet paper and other combustibles in the warehouse. In the same video, the individual is heard saying that he does not make enough money to live on.

Other small fires were seen burning in the background of the video.

A co-worker told KABC that Abdulkarim was not initially a suspect in the arson. “There was no suspicion that it was him – actually he was missing. So everyone was trying to find him. Everyone was blaming the robots at first. We were almost 100% sure it was the robots until the action in the video of course,” said Alex Montero, a resident of San Bernardino.

Abdulkarim faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted, with state charges set to be ruled on first.

 
Risking peoples lives and causing people to lose their jobs. Yeah what a hero, not like the companies have insurance lol.
he set the fire at 12:30 in the morning
as for insurance, this is gonna have a ripple effect
this warehouse was several hundred millions. if a company has an item they sell for a profit, the insurance only pays out what it costs to produce. so all that tp was only insured at base cost
insurance payments get put into a float fund, which means it goes into the stock market for profit. which means that's money that's now not being used fuck ppl over by investing in raytheon, blackrock, etc.

hush, child
 
Why is somebody with the name ‘Chamel Abdulkarim’ in my country? Deport every single one of his relatives.

millions. if a company has an item they sell for a profit, the insurance only pays out what it costs to produce. so all that tp was only insured at base cost
insurance payments get put into a float fund, which means it goes into the stock market for profit. which means that's money that's now not being used fuck ppl over by investing in raytheon, blackrock, etc.
Oh good lord. Commies really shouldn’t try to explain the workings of a Capitalist system.
 
he set the fire at 12:30 in the morning
as for insurance, this is gonna have a ripple effect
this warehouse was several hundred millions. if a company has an item they sell for a profit, the insurance only pays out what it costs to produce. so all that tp was only insured at base cost
insurance payments get put into a float fund, which means it goes into the stock market for profit. which means that's money that's now not being used fuck ppl over by investing in raytheon, blackrock, etc.

hush, child
The guy who set the fire was a fucking moron

But sometimes idiots can accidentally do something worthwhile

At least no rando's house got caught on fire
 
he set the fire at 12:30 in the morning
as for insurance, this is gonna have a ripple effect
this warehouse was several hundred millions. if a company has an item they sell for a profit, the insurance only pays out what it costs to produce. so all that tp was only insured at base cost
insurance payments get put into a float fund, which means it goes into the stock market for profit. which means that's money that's now not being used fuck ppl over by investing in raytheon, blackrock, etc.

hush, child
Fires spread. :goatse:

Wasted tax-payer money.
 
Oh good lord. Commies really shouldn’t try to explain the workings of a Capitalist system.
i like how you had to go to my politics cuz there's nothing incorrect about what i stated.
ignore my business law courses n my business management degree. means nothing now
dipshit
At least no rando's house got caught on fire
i mean, they're pretty far away?
ontario-arson-warehouse-fire-7.jpg

Fires spread. :goatse:

Wasted tax-payer money.
refer to the above image.
in fact, as california is surprisingly not in a drought this is the safest set of circumstances to go hog wild burning a warehouse in cali
in the grand scheme of america, this is the least tax-payer money wasted in a while. the building was privately owned, nothing else caught fire, etc. maybe the trees that became toilet paper could've stayed trees but that's never gonna happen in the u.s.
once in a generation L for private equity.
 
Yeah but a gust of wind could've blown a few sparks the wrong way... that's what happened with previous LA-area fires.
i know, n it always sucks when it does happen. i don't miss the red cloudy skies n sting in my eyes from that shit
it didn't though, n it's not peak fire season

so the elites can take their L
 
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