Chamel Abdulkarim, a warehouse employee, was arrested for alleged arson after a massive California fire, with a viral video suggesting wage-related anger behind the incident.
An Inland Empire man charged with setting a massive six-alarm fire that destroyed a Kimberly-Clark distribution center in Ontario entered a not guilty plea during his arraignment Monday.
Prosecutors said that Chamel Abdulkarim, 29, bragged about costing Kimberly-Clark "billions" after he allegedly set fire to the company's warehouse in Ontario, California.
A disgruntled Inland Empire employee accused of causing $500 million in damage invoked Luigi Mangione as he filmed himself torching a warehouse as he railed against wages, authorities said. Chamel ...
ONTARIO, Calif. -- The man accused of starting the massive fire that destroyed a sprawling warehouse in Ontario, California, causing an estimated $500 million in damage, pleaded not guilty to charges ...
Friends say Chamel Abdulkarim grew increasingly agitated about politics in recent months, before prosecutors accused him of ...