The man used paper and other flammable items to fuel the flames.

The man used paper and other flammable items to fuel the flames.

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A 32-year-old man has pleaded guilty to setting a far in May at an Enterprise in St. Paul, Minn., WCCO reports.

According to his plea, the man and a juvenile accomplice went into an Enterprise building and intentionally set a fire as protests and riots broke out across the city following the alleged murder of George Floyd. The man used paper and other flammable items to fuel the flames.

The Enterprise location was deemed a total loss following the blaze. 

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