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MAN CHARGED WITH DRIVING THROUGH WOODFIELD INDICTED IN ARSON CASE

- BY DAVID STRUETT, CST WIRE REPORTER dstruett@suntimes.com | @dstru312

A 23-year-old man charged with terrorism after allegedly plowing an SUV through the Woodfield Mall now faces unrelated charges of lighting a truck on fire more than a week earlier in Palatine.

Javier Garcia pleaded not guilty Monday to a felony count each of arson and criminal damage to property, according to the Cook County state’s attorney’s office.

The charges relate to a Sept. 8 truck fire in the parking lot of a Palatine apartment complex, Palatine Cmdr. Dave Weeks said in an email.

Firefighte­rs responded to a truck fire about 1:55 p.m. at 1 Renaissanc­e Pl. and found a T-shirt soaked in gasoline was stuffed into the truck’s gas tank, Weeks said. Police located surveillan­ce video of a man buying the lighter fluid found at the scene.

Nearly two weeks later on Sept. 20, Garcia allegedly crashed an SUV through a door of Schaumburg’s Woodfield Mall and struck several columns, but didn’t strike anyone, prosecutor­s said. Garcia was detained by two off-duty officers and later charged with terrorism.

After that high-profile case, Palatine police identified Garcia as the same man in the arson incident and charged him, Weeks said.

During a hearing for the state terrorism charges, Garcia’s attorney noted that Garcia was admitted to a psychiatri­c hospital for a week after being arrested at the mall, adding that his client takes psychiatri­c medication­s and is being treated for bipolar disorder and paranoid schizophre­nia.

He is due in court again Jan. 27.

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