Man in Long Beach, California, who allegedly lit American flags on fire under arrest
One burning flag reportedly fell on a parked BMW, which became engulfed in flames in Long Beach, California
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A man in Long Beach, California, was arrested Thursday after footage appears to show him lighting residents' American flags on fire.
The suspect moved from home to home with a lighter around 3:30 a.m. Thursday, according to FOX 11.
A series of reports came in later that morning of multiple burned flags along Iroquois Avenue and Hackett Avenue.
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One burning flag fell on top of a resident's parked BMW, which became engulfed in flames
The suspect reportedly targeted American and military flags but left others untouched. Police say over a dozen properties were vandalized.
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Ring doorbell footage from one household appears to capture the suspect struggle to ignite a flag in a resident's driveway.
The suspect was reportedly identified by locals using the footage, and police have made an arrest.
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The suspect's identity has not released, and his motives are still unknown.
Police also have not yet announced what charges the suspect is facing.