Chip Roy demands DOJ explain light sentence for Floyd riot arsonist who killed father of 5
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Rep. Chip Roy is demanding answers on how a man found guilty of setting a fire during the George Floyd riots that led to the death of a father of five was given a soft sentence.
Montez Terriel Lee Jr. was convicted of arson after setting a Minneapolis pawnshop on fire in 2020, which resulted in the death of Oscar Stewart. Stewart was the father of five children and was still inside the pawnshop when the flames raged on May 28, just days Floyd's death when riots raged.
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