Another Man Accused of Arson During Riot in La Mesa

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The Randall Lamb Associates Building in La Mesa

La Mesa police announced on Tuesday that they arrested a man in connection with a fire set during rioting that took place in La Mesa in May after a day of peaceful protests.

Daniel Sandoval, 43, a Campo resident who faces charges of arson and vandalism, is accused of starting a fire at the Randall Lamb Associates building in downtown La Mesa following a day of peaceful protests.

NBC 7's Dave Summers has the latest on LMPD's search for people of interest in crimes committed in May during a night of rioting.

The protests in La Mesa took place after the in-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the controversial arrest of a Black man, Amaurie Johnson, by LMPD Officer Matt Dages, a white officer, near a trolley stop in La Mesa. All charges against Johnson were later dropped.

Police said the fire at the Randall Lamb Building was intentionally set during the rioting on the night of May 30.

Sandoval's arson arrest comes in the wake of two others early last month.

Agents with the San Diego FBI field office released a statement Nov. 3 in conjunction with the La Mesa and San Diego police departments, saying that San Diego resident Alexander Jacob King, 19, had been taken into custody, accused of the arson of the Chase Bank in La Mesa the same May night. Officials said that King was booked on charges of arson of a structure and looting.

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Frank Curtis said this was taken at the shopping center in La Mesa where it shows two people of different races coming together during a difficult time.
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A protester suffers an injury to his upper back during a demonstration in La Mesa.
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Community members come together to clean up the aftermath of the protests.
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This is the Randall Lamb building, an engineering firm, that was burned on Saturday night in La Mesa.
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This is the Randall Lamb building, an engineering firm, that was burned on Saturday night in La Mesa.
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Community members come together to clean up the aftermath of the protests.
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This is what La Mesa Chase Bank looked like the morning of May 31, 2020
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Looters break into the Walmart at Grossmont Center.
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Chase Bank location in La Mesa set on fire during protests on May 30, 2020.
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Tear gas deployed into the crowd outside the La Mesa Police headquarters on May 30, 2020.
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La Mesa Police deploy tear gas into the crowd outside the headquarters on May 30, 2020.
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La Mesa Police deploy tear gas into the crowd outside the headquarters on May 30, 2020.
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Law enforcement in tactical gear surrounding the La Mesa Police headquarters on May 30, 2020.
La Mesa Police deploy tear gas into the crowd outside the headquarters on May 30, 2020.
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The California Highway Patrol in a standoff with protesters on Interstate 8 on May 30, 2020.
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Moments before the crowd breaks through the California Highway Patrol blockade on an Interstate 8 onramp.
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Demonstrators flood both directions of Interstate 8 on May 30, 2020.
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The California Highway Patrol in a standoff with protesters on May 30, 2020.
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Protesters gathered outside the headquarters early in the day on May 30, 2020.
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Racial Justice Coalition gathered at Liberty Station before a car caravan protest on May 30, 2020.
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The Chase Bank and a nearby Union Bank branch in the 4750 block of Spring Street were destroyed after they were broken into and set on fire.

Also arrested in November was another San Diego man, Ricky Bernard Cooper, 33. Agents said he was booked on four counts of looting as well as a felony charge of arson of a structure.

Sandoval's bail has been set at $500,000.

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