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Florida man charged with setting Planned Parenthood on fire

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Everett Little (Lee County Sheriff's Office) FORT MYERS, Fla. - A Florida man accused of setting fire to a Planned Parenthood center this past weekend was arrested Wednesday, authorities said.Everett Little, 20, of Fort Myers, was charged with arson, criminal mischief and using an incendiary device, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.“That act was caught on camera, and through Crime Stoppers, he’s behind bars,” Sheriff Carmine Marceno said in a Facebook post. “Those tips led to an arrest, and we were fortunate that those tips came in.”RELATED: Tampa man accused of killing pregnant woman, babySurveillance video taken Saturday at the Fort Myers clinic shows a man pouring gas into bottles and then throwing them at the building,.

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