A Virginia man has been arrested and accused of setting at least three fires outside the entrances of restaurants along 23rd Street South, including Freddie’s Beach Bar, Northern Virginia’s sole LGBTQ establishment.
The Arlington County Fire Department announced the arrest, which resulted from a joint investigation between Arlington County fire marshals and the Arlington County Police Department.
Investigators looked into a series of blazes ignited outside select businesses between the hours of 4 and 6 a.m. on January 9.
Three separate establishments were targeted in the attacks: Freddie’s Beach Bar, Crystal City Sports Pub, and McNamara’s Pub & Restaurant.
Officers from the Alexandria Police Department arrested 63-year-old Timothy Clark Pollock at 6:45 a.m. on Thursday, January 16. They later transferred him into the custody of Arlington Fire Marshals and Arlington Police.
On Friday, January 17, Pollock was arraigned in Arlington General District Court on three separate charges of arson of an unoccupied public building and remanded into custody of the Arlington County Jail.
He is being held without bond and is next scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on March 24.
According to court records, Pollock has previously faced other criminal charges, but many of those cases are classified as nolle prosequi, meaning prosecutors decided not to move forward with the charges in question.
News website ARLnow.com reports that Pollock faces additional charges for unrelated crimes, which remain under investigation.
Police have not yet disclosed any motive for the arson attempts.
A Facebook account associated with Pollock features several political posts, videos, and memes expressing conservative points of view, espousing mistrust of the federal government, and promulgating right-wing conspiracy theories.
Some posts appear to express animosity toward transgender activists and the idea of gender identity. For example, one November post is a re-post of a C-SPAN video of Nancy Mace arguing in favor of a ban that prohibits transgender individuals from entering multi-user restrooms that align with their gender identity at all sex-segregated facilities within the U.S. Capitol complex. The ban was later implemented by House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Another post, from December 7, includes a link to an article about former U.S. Army soldier Chelsea Manning being arrested after participating in a sit-in at the U.S. Capitol in protest that very same policy. On that post, Pollock wrote one word: “Freak.”
One non-political post on Pollock’s timeline, shared without comment on the morning of December 21, appears to have been taken from the inside of Freddie’s Beach Bar, showing some of the bar’s Christmas decorations, including a stuffed Santa sprawled out on top of a fireplace hearth.
Freddie Lutz, the owner of Freddie’s, told Metro Weekly he was grateful the fire resulted in minimal damage and that no one was hurt because of the blaze. He also thanked Arlington Fire and Police officials for the “amazing job” they did in tracking down and arresting their chief suspect.
“I found out this guy has quite the record, so hopefully he’ll get put away for a while,” Lutz said.
Tony Rivenbark, the manager at Freddie’s Beach Bar, told Metro Weekly that he was informed by two of his bartenders that Pollock allegedly came into the bar on a recent occasion.
After ordering something, he allegedly claimed he had no money to pay his bill. When the bartenders confronted him about non-payment, he allegedly told them, “I know Freddie.”
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace claims she was attacked in the U.S. Capitol by an activist furious with her efforts to ban transgender women from female-designated spaces and restrooms.
The alleged attack took place on Tuesday, December 10.
Capitol Police arrested James McIntyre, 33, of Illinois, in the Rayburn House Office Building after receiving a report that the South Carolina Republican had been attacked. McIntyre is charged with assaulting a government official. Depending on the severity of the assault, it could result in significant prison time.
Capitol Police did not elaborate on the incident or provide a motive. Still, they did note that McIntyre went through a routine security screening for visitors at the Capitol, according to Reuters.
A transgender foster care advocate is disputing U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace's account of an encounter that resulted in an Illinois man's arrest, according to The Hill.
The South Carolina Republican, who has sought the spotlight as part of an attempt to ban transgender women from entering female-designated facilities on all federal properties, claimed that she was "physically accosted" by a "pro-trans man" on Tuesday.
U.S. Capitol Police subsequently confirmed that they had arrested 33-year-old James McIntyre of Illinois in connection with the incident, which occurred at a foster care youth advocacy event at the Rayburn House Office Building.
Eleven Illinois teenagers have been charged with felony crimes for allegedly assaulting two men. The teens, all males aged 16 or 17, reportedly lured the men to two separate locations in July using a gay dating app.
On July 8, around 9:45 p.m., a 41-year-old man reported to police that he'd been beaten by a group of teenagers earlier in the evening after arranging to meet someone in the parking lot of a local gas station. Upon arriving, he was approached by a group of teenagers who confronted him verbally and beat him while also damaging his car. The man told police he was able to flee the scene in his vehicle and was eventually able to get away from the teens, who followed him in their vehicles.
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