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How the Feds Finally Nabbed the Suspect in Firebombing of Pro-Life Pregnancy Center

The suspect in the firebombing of a Madison, Wisconsin, pro-life pregnancy center last year has been arrested in Boston and charged with one count of attempting to cause damage by means of fire or an explosive. 

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Hridindu Sankar Roychowdhury, 29, of Madison, used an incendiary device “in connection with his efforts to terrorize and intimidate a private organization,” said Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen of the Justice Department’s National Security Division.

According to the complaint, on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 8, 2022, at approximately 6:06 a.m., law enforcement responded to an active fire at an office building located in Madison, Wisconsin. Once inside the building, police observed a mason jar under a broken window; the jar was broken, and the lid and screw top were burned black. The police also saw a purple disposable lighter near the mason jar. On the opposite wall from the window, the police saw another mason jar with the lid on and a blue cloth tucked into the top; the cloth was singed. The jar was about half full of a clear fluid that smelled like an accelerant. Outside of the building, someone spray painted on one wall, “If abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either” and, on another wall, a large “A” with a circle around it and the number “1312.” (DOJ)

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Authorities identified Roychowdhury as a suspect after Wisconsin State Capitol Police monitoring a Jan. 21 protest witnessed people spray painting in a “cursive-style writing” that was similar to the graffiti spray-painted on the outside of the Wisconsin pregnancy center. They monitored surveillance footage of a nearby parking garage to link a vehicle leaving the protest to a person at Roychowdhury's address. 

This month, local police collected a partially eaten burrito Roychowdhury tossed in a public trash, which helped federal authorities match the DNA to what was found at the Wisconsin crime scene. A forensic biologist determined the samples matched and likely came from the same individual.

If convicted, Roychowdhury faces between five and 20 years in prison.

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