Officers should make sure they charge them properly. None of that milquetoast disorderly conduct charge bullsh-t that allows them to walk free easily. 513.020 Arson in the first degree. (1) A person is guilty of arson in the first degree when, with intent to destroy or damage a building, he starts a fire or causes an explosion, and; (a) The building is inhabited or occupied or the person has reason to believe the building may be inhabited or occupied; or (b) Any other person sustains serious physical
Officers should make sure they charge them properly. None of that milquetoast disorderly conduct charge bullsh-t that allows them to walk free easily. 513.020 Arson in the first degree. (1) A person is guilty of arson in the first degree when, with intent to destroy or damage a building, he starts a fire or causes an explosion, and; (a) The building is inhabited or occupied or the person has reason to believe the building may be inhabited or occupied; or (b) Any other person sustains serious physical