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Police cars were burned during the demonstration, and the FBI found the arsonist through five-star online shopping.

[car home? If your car catches fire, will you swallow it? I believe no one will let this happen, let alone the police! Earlier, we reported that during the worst days of American riots, demonstrators burned police cars all over the country. Recently, the FBI began to look for these people who burned cars. One of the arson suspects was actually found through five-star online shopping. ...

May 30th is one of the most chaotic and violent days of American riots. On this day, a police car and a police SUV in front of Philadelphia City Hall were burned by demonstrators. Afterwards, FBI agents saw someone posting photos of the burning scene of a police car on social networks, immediately contacted the photo uploader and got more photos from him at the time of the incident.

Unfortunately, only the arsonist's arm can be seen in these photos, and the only feature is a tattoo with the symbol of "peace". Soon after, another photographer provided the FBI with about 500 photos of the scene of the incident, from which it can be seen that the arsonist was a woman in her thirties wearing the words "Keep? That? Immigrants? Deportation? That? Racist. (Keep immigrants and expel racists) "T-shirt.

Later, the FBI agent searched the online shop selling this T-shirt and saw five-star praise from Philadelphia in the product review. According to the ID of this comment, the FBI locked this person's name on another e-commerce website and social networking site-LORE? Elizabeth. Upon inquiry, there is a masseur with this name in Philadelphia, and the promotional video on her massage agency official website shows that a masseur has a tattoo of the arson suspect on his arm.

Based on these evidences, the FBI finally locked the arson suspect. As for the punishment she will face, the local government said that her maximum sentence can reach 80 years, plus a fine of up to $500,000. Since the suspect is 33 years old this year, if the court gives the highest sentence and does not consider reducing the sentence, then she will not be free until 1 13. (text? Car home? Wang Meng; Image from the network)