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Boston Police Arrest Man Connected To Ballot Drop Box Fire

Worldy is a known pillar of society. When police approached him and ascertained his identity, it was found that he already had an arrest warrant on file. These Affirmative Action crooks make the cops job so fucking easy. PS- it is not known why the Police didn’t shoot Worldy since he was a pigmented male.

Source: Law Officer

Boston Police and the FBI announced Monday that they have arrested the man spotted on surveillance footage allegedly igniting a fire inside a ballot drop off box outside the main campus of the Boston Public Library over the weekend.

Worldy Armand, 39, is expected to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court on the charge of willful and malicious burning, the Boston Police Department said in a statement.

Worldy Armand – 39 – Behind Door

The FBI joined the investigation Sunday after the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s Office made them aware of the overnight attempted arson attack that happened at approximately 4 a.m. outside of the Boston Public Library Main Branch, in Copley Square. The police department released two photos taken from surveillance video, which reportedly show the suspect igniting the fire.

Armand was initially taken into custody at about 10:50 p.m. on Sunday when officers out on patrol in the area of Copley Square observed a male matching the description of the suspect wanted in connection to the ballot box fire.

Police said officers approached the individual and eventually obtained his identity, Fox News reported. He had an active warrant out of Ipswich District Court for receiving stolen property. Following an investigation, members of the Fire Investigation Unit were able to identify Armand as the suspect in the ballot box fire incident, according to the police statement.

In a statement from Boston Police Department, officers responded to the area of 700 Boylston St. at about 4:11 a.m. to find Boston Fire already at the scene tending to smoke coming from an early-voting ballot box. Crews were able to extinguish the fire by filling the ballot box with water.

The drop box had last been emptied by the Boston Elections Department at 2:29 p.m. on Saturday. After the fire early Sunday, an initial inventory conducted by the Boston Elections Department showed there were 122 ballots inside the charred dropbox when it was emptied, 87 of which were legible and able to be processed.

Authorities asked the public for help identifying the individual seen on surveillance video igniting a fire at approximately 4 a.m. in the ballot drop box outside of the Boston Public Library Main Branch in Copley Square. (Boston Police Department)

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin said voters may track their ballots at http://www.TrackMyBallotMA.com to confirm receipt. The Boston Elections Department urged those who are not able to confirm their ballot status through the website, and who used the Copley Square dropbox between 2:30 p.m. on Saturday and 4 a.m. on Sunday, to contact them immediately, Fox reported.

Affected voters will be mailed a replacement ballot by the City of Boston and will have the option of casting that replacement ballot or voting in person until 8 p.m. on Election Day. If any affected voter does not submit a new ballot, their original ballot will be hand-counted to the extent possible.

Galvin said he asked the FBI to investigate what appeared to be a “deliberate attack” on the ballot box.

Amid concerns over malicious attacks on drop boxes, Galvin has also directed all local election officials to increase security around them, including employing drop box guards and video surveillance and to empty drop boxes frequently.

Boston Police Arrest Man Connected To Ballot Drop Box Fire

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