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Have you ever been so mad that you decided to throw a firebomb at your neighbor’s truck? One Ohio man laughed as he was arrested for throwing a homemade Molotov Cocktail in his neighbor’s pickup truck. 

Ohio man firebombs his neighbor’s pickup truck 

Police officers in Fulton, Ohio responded to a chaotic scene after a man threw a homemade Molotov Cocktail into his neighbor’s pickup truck. The incident occurred on Erie Avenue NW in Canal Fulton. 

A massive fire erupted, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky. The truck was burning only a few feet away from their home and garage. 

Officers warned the homeowner to move an SUV and car that were parked close by to prevent them from exploding. Also, the white truck did end up exploding twice before local firefighters arrived to contain the fire. 

Luckily, no one was injured. A neighbor from across the street shared that he saw the entire incident and knew the man who did it. Plus, the suspect was caught on two cameras. 

According to Cleveland 19, allegedly 28-year-old Bradley Stutzman got the Molotov Cocktail from his black truck, lit it, and threw it into his neighbor’s truck. Reportedly he is a troubled man who has beef with multiple neighbors. 

A firefighter spraying water to put out a fire
Firefighter | iStock

Officers located him at his home, while approaching his truck and took him to jail. Stutzman laughed as he was confronted and taken into custody. 

However, he denied having any involvement in the arson, even after being told that he was caught on two cameras and recognized by a witness. 

Before Stutzman set the pickup truck on fire, he shot another neighbor’s window out with a rifle. He was taken to the Stark County Jail and has been charged with arson and criminal damage. 

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