💨 Abstract
A 21-year-old Ukrainian man, Roman Lavrynovych, was charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's former home, another property, and a car. The incidents occurred over five days in north London, with no injuries reported. Counterterrorism detectives led the investigation. Lavrynovych denied the charges and is set to appear in court on June 6, 2025.
Courtesy: wtop.com
Suggested
House Republicans include a 10-year ban on US states regulating AI in ‘big, beautiful’ bill -
Investigan venta de boletos para el show de Bad Bunny en España -
Judges dismiss national security charges against immigrants who enter new militarized zone at border -
Selling Greek Cypriot property in the breakaway north of split Cyprus? You could end up in court -
The crisis is Gaza is only growing. Here’s what to know -
Major Max: Homa shoots blistering 64 to put himself in contention at PGA Championship -
Kennedy Center employees make an effort to unionize in response to Trump takeover -
Brazil soccer to pick new president shortly before introducing Ancelotti -
Pato O’Ward has turned the Indy 500 into his personal party, and everyone seems to be invited -
Truck driver found guilty on lesser charges in bus crash that killed 6 on school trip -