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Police cars were burned during demonstrations. US FBI found arsonist through online shopping with five-star reviews

[Auto Home? Rumors in the car industry]? If your car was set on fire, would you swallow it? I believe that no one would give up when encountering such a thing, let alone the police! We have previously reported that during the worst days of riots in the United States, police vehicles were burned down by demonstrators across the country. Recently, the FBI began to look for people who burned cars. One of the arson suspects was found through five-star reviews of online purchases... May 30 was one of the most chaotic and violent days of riots in the United States. On this day, Philadelphia City Hall A police car and a police SUV in front were burned by demonstrators. Afterwards, FBI agents saw someone posting photos of the burning police car on social networks, and immediately contacted the uploader of the image and obtained more photos of the incident from him. Unfortunately, only the arm of the arsonist can be seen in these photos, and its only feature is a tattoo with the "Peace" logo. Soon after, another photographer provided the FBI with about 500 photos of the incident scene. From them, it can be seen that the arsonist was a woman in her 30s wearing a dress with "Keep? the? immigrants,? deport?" the?racists. (Keep the immigrants, kick out the racists)” T-shirts. FBI agents then searched the Internet for the online store selling the T-shirt and saw a five-star review from Philadelphia. Based on the ID of this comment, the FBI locked the person's name on another e-commerce website and social networking site - Lore Elisabeth. After inquiries, it was found that there was a massage therapist in Philadelphia with this name, and the promotional video on the official website of the massage agency where she worked showed a masseur's arm, which happened to have a tattoo of an arson suspect. Based on this evidence, the FBI finally identified the arson suspect. As for the punishment she will face, the local government said the maximum sentence could be 80 years in prison, plus a fine of up to $500,000. Given that the suspect is 33 years old this year, if the court imposes the maximum sentence and does not consider reducing the sentence, she will not be free until she is 113 years old.

(Text? Autohome? Wang Meng; pictures from the Internet)