Ontario warehouse arson suspect charged with multiple felony counts

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A 29-year-old Kimberly-Clark Distribution Center employee, Chamel Abdul-Karim, was charged with one count of aggravated arson and six counts of arson after a fast-spreading fire destroyed the Ontario, California warehouse; he was arrested and is set to be arraigned as investigators review video purportedly showing toilet paper being set on fire, though the footage has not been confirmed as him. The blaze at the 1-million-plus-square-foot facility near Hellman and Merrill caused no injuries.
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- Video shows someone intentionally setting fires at Ontario warehouse NBC Los Angeles
- Video appears to show California Kimberly-Clark warehouse fire suspect starting blaze, saying: "Should have paid us more" CBS News
- Disgruntled employee charged with arson over massive Ontario warehouse fire could face life in prison New York Post
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