TikTok lover sparks blaze at congressman’s office in response to ban, police say

Inset: Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman (Facebook). Background: The office of Rep. Glenn Grothman where a fire was started over the weekend (WISN/YouTube).

Inset: Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman (Facebook). Background: The office of Rep. Glenn Grothman where a fire was started over the weekend (WISN/YouTube).

The office of a congressman in Wisconsin was targeted in an arson attack sparked by a 19-year-old man upset over the “recent talks of a TikTok ban,” according to police.

Rep. Glenn Grothman, a Republican, had voted in April 2024 in favor of the bill that mandated TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, cease U.S. operations by Sunday, Jan. 19, with the move being upheld by a Supreme Court ruling last week.

The Fond du Lac Police Department reported in a press release Sunday that Grothman’s office, which is located in a strip mall in Fond du Lac, was targeted overnight by a man who police have not publicly named yet. The individual was allegedly livid over the prospect of a TikTok ban, which went into effect Sunday — temporarily, it turned out — before being lifted by the social media giant just 14 hours later.

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