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Suspect Arrested in Sake House Fire Set During Santa Monica Protests
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By Lookout Staff July 1, 2020 -- A West Hills man was arrested on federal charges alleging he set fire to a sushi restaurant in Downtown Santa Monica during violent protests and looting in the beach city May 31. Micah Tillmon, 19, was arrested without incident by local and federal authorities Wednesday morning after security video from Sake House by Hikari, at 4th Street and Santa Monica Boulevard, allegedly tied him to the arson fire. The video shows Tillmon removing “a red tube-shaped object from his jacket, which he placed behind the reception desk area of the restaurant before walking away," according to the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint. Santa Monica Fire Department investigators determined the red object caused the fire that destroyed the interior of the small brick restaurant. The complaint charges Tillmon with one count of arson, a felony offense that carries a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in federal prison and a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years, said Thom Mrozek, the spokesman for the U.S. Attorney Central District. Tillmon was identified by SMPD detectives after they reviewed numerous security videos and social media posts. Investigators also uncovered a video showing Tillmon's white Ford Explorer parking next to the Sake House four minutes before the fire started, then reversing across the street soon after the fire started, according to the affidavit. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. States Attorney Shawn Andrews of the Violent and Organized Crime Section. The Sake House was one of ten Santa Monica businesses that sustained fire or smoke damage during the looting spree that swept through Downtown Santa Monica virtually unchecked on May 21. Damage assessments found that 225 Santa Monica businesses had general damage, such as visible broken windows and doors, and 76 had "visible evidence of looting." There was graffiti damage on 121 buildings and 48 had other "vandalization." On June 18, Santa Monica police announced the arrest of Amanda Toyono Van Duyse, 31, of Los Angeles for burglary, grand theft and burglary during an emergency ("Police Arrest Suspect in May 31 Looting Spree," June 18, 2020). Police are currently looking for a suspect involved in setting an unmarked police car on fire next to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium during the violent protests ("Police Seek Suspect in Police Car Fire During Protests," June 30, 2020). The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the suspect's arrest, police said. |
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