Attempted Arson at MLK Jr.'s Birth Home Thwarted by Bystanders and NYPD Officers

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Bystanders, including two off-duty police officers and two tourists, intervened and stopped a 26-year-old woman from setting fire to the home where Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta. The woman had poured gasoline on the porch and door of the house, but the quick actions of the bystanders prevented any damage. She was arrested and charged with attempted arson and interference with government property. The incident highlighted the importance of the historic property and raised concerns about the woman's mental well-being.
Topics:nation#arson-attempt#bystanders#crime#historic-property#martin-luther-king-jr#mental-distress
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- Atlanta woman arrested after attempted arson of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birth home Fox News
- Woman arrested for pouring gasoline, trying to burn down Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth home WSB Atlanta
- Video shows woman pouring what appears to be gasoline on MLK Jr.'s Atlanta home 11Alive
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