Protester Confesses to Torching 11 NYPD Vehicles Near Stationhouse
What to know
- A Brooklyn man pleaded guilty in federal court to setting fire to 11 unoccupied NYPD vehicles in June 2025, admitting he intentionally torched them in a locked parking lot near a police stationhouse.
- Prosecutors said surveillance video, physical evidence and abandoned items tied the suspect to the arson, which caused more than $800,000 in damage and raised concerns about public safety and police readiness ahead of a planned protest.
- The arson charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in prison, with sentencing to be scheduled.
