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5 years in prison for donut shop arsonist

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TULSA, OK -- An arsonist has been sentenced for malicious use of explosive material. U.S. District Judge Gregory K. Frizzell sentenced Coby Dale Green, 25, of Tulsa to 60 months imprisonme­nt, followed by 3 years of supervised release. His sentence included a hate crime motivation enhancemen­t.

According to court documents, Green was seen on security camera footage outside the Donut Hole donut shop in the early morning hours of Oct. 31, 2022. Green placed a 1yer with ANTILGBTQ slogans on the business next door prior to using a baseball bat to break the glass door of the donut shop. He then lit an improvised incendiary device, commonly referred to as a “Molotov Cocktail,” and threw it into the restaurant. The incendiary device did not fully detonate but still caused ;re damage to the business.

Investigat­ors later searched Green’s residence and found several copies of newspaper articles about the donut shop being vandalized. The ATF Certi;ed Fire Investigat­or stated that persons who commit arson will often keep mementos or “trophies.” During the search of the residence, investigat­ors also found 1yers similar to those left at the Donut Hole, as well as clothing and the lighter seen in the security footage.

Court documents state that Green had been previously arrested in Tulsa County for arson at a separate restaurant in 2021. That case was dismissed because the prosecutin­g witness failed to appear. Investigat­ors also received additional reports of Green causing disturbanc­es and leaving ANTI-LGBTQ 1yers at other LGBTQ friendly businesses around the Tulsa area.

Green will remain in custody pending transfer to a U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and Tulsa Fire Department investigat­ed the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Nathan E. Michel and Christophe­r J. Nassar prosecuted the case.

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