Abington Man Attempted to Set Police Chief's SUV Ablaze, Authorities Say.
A disturbing incident unfolded outside the Abington Police Department headquarters on Friday morning when 39-year-old Franklin Cederholm was apprehended for trying to set fire to the police chief's cruiser. The suspect allegedly poured gasoline on the vehicle's driver's side before police officers swiftly intervened, preventing a potentially catastrophic outcome.
According to officials, Lieutenant spotted Cederholm pouring liquid onto the SUV at approximately 9 a.m. The suspect was quickly subdued by officers and taken into custody without any injuries reported.
Surveillance footage obtained by the Abington Police Department shows a man approaching the vehicle, pouring an unknown substance onto its surface. Within seconds of this incident, officers swiftly exited the police station, responding to the scene and apprehending Cederholm.
Police officials credited the department's swift response for preventing a potentially disastrous situation. "If it werenโt for the quick actions of the members of the Abington Police Department, this event could have turned into something catastrophic," the statement posted on Facebook read.
Cederholm now faces charges of attempted arson, malicious damage to a motor vehicle, and trespassing. The investigation remains active, with additional charges potentially pending.
The incident highlights the need for continued vigilance from law enforcement and citizens alike in preventing such incidents.
A disturbing incident unfolded outside the Abington Police Department headquarters on Friday morning when 39-year-old Franklin Cederholm was apprehended for trying to set fire to the police chief's cruiser. The suspect allegedly poured gasoline on the vehicle's driver's side before police officers swiftly intervened, preventing a potentially catastrophic outcome.
According to officials, Lieutenant spotted Cederholm pouring liquid onto the SUV at approximately 9 a.m. The suspect was quickly subdued by officers and taken into custody without any injuries reported.
Surveillance footage obtained by the Abington Police Department shows a man approaching the vehicle, pouring an unknown substance onto its surface. Within seconds of this incident, officers swiftly exited the police station, responding to the scene and apprehending Cederholm.
Police officials credited the department's swift response for preventing a potentially disastrous situation. "If it werenโt for the quick actions of the members of the Abington Police Department, this event could have turned into something catastrophic," the statement posted on Facebook read.
Cederholm now faces charges of attempted arson, malicious damage to a motor vehicle, and trespassing. The investigation remains active, with additional charges potentially pending.
The incident highlights the need for continued vigilance from law enforcement and citizens alike in preventing such incidents.