
Two Minnesota men are charged with arson in connection to a fire at Wells Fargo Bank during unrest that happened three days after George Floyd was killed.
Investigators say 29-year-old Marc Gonzales of Wayzata poured gasoline on the bank across from the 5th Minneapolis precinct headquarters on May 28.
24-year-old Alexander Heil of Monticello faces one count of conspiracy to commit arson in the case.
Some of the worst rioting the aftermath of Floyd's death in police custody happened in the area of Lake Street and Nicollet Ave.
Along with the Wells-Fargo building, a number of nearby businesses and strip mall stores had windows broken, merchandise stolen, and insides torched.
Nearly150 buildings were damaged in the days after Floyd was killed.
More than a dozen people face federal charges in connection with destructive actions that happened during the riots.
Nearly all of those charged are from Minnesota.