Video allegedly shows arson kick-off of Ontario warehouse blaze fuels investigation

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Investigators are reviewing footage on social media that appears to show a person setting toilet paper on fire inside the Kimberly-Clark Distribution Center in Ontario, California, as they probe a large early-morning warehouse fire that caused extensive damage but reported no injuries; a 29-year-old man, Chamel Abdul-Karim, was arrested on suspicion of felony arson, though police have not confirmed his involvement from the video.
- New video of toilet paper being set on fire being reviewed as part of investigation into Southern California warehouse fire ABC7 San Francisco
- After fire consumes SoCal paper warehouse, employee is charged with arson Los Angeles Times
- Ontario warehouse fire suspect charged with several counts of felony arson ABC7 Los Angeles
- 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
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