An 18-year-old man accused of setting a fire outside a Portland Police Bureau precinct during a chaotic protest was sentenced Wednesday to three years probation and community service. Rollin Tristan Fodor pleaded guilty to first-degree arson in connection with the June 26 blaze. DOUGLAS MacKINNON: BLACK LIVES MATTER, ESPECIALLY THE LIVES OF CHILDREN LIKE ANISA SCOTT WHO ARE SENSELESSLY MURDERED“I am sorry for my actions,” Fodor told Baggio during Wednesday's court hearing, according to The Oregonian. Authorities said he tossed a rubber trash can into a dumpster fire on the north side of the bureau’s North Precinct. He will be required to complete 160 hours of community service and pay restitution for damage resulting from the fire.
Source: Fox News August 26, 2020 23:48 UTC