Man who set Virginia councilman on fire wanted to kill him: Police

A Virginia city councilman, Lee vogler, was attacked after being doused with gasoline and set on fire by Shotsie michael Buck-Hayes, who wanted to kill him, according to police. Buck-Hayes, 29, faces charges including attempted first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding. The assault happened at Vogler’s workplace, Showcase Magazine, where Buck-hayes poured gasoline on him and ignited it outside the building. Vogler sustained severe third-degree burns covering his torso, arms, and leg and was airlifted to a hospital; he was conscious and able to speak after the attack. Authorities say the motive appears personal and unrelated to Vogler’s political affiliation. Buck-Hayes was arrested after fleeing the scene and is held without bail, with a preliminary hearing scheduled. The incident drew condemnation and prayers from Virginia officials and the local government community.


Man who soaked Virginia councilman in gas and set him on fire wanted to kill him: Police

The man facing criminal charges after dousing a Virginia city councilman in gasoline and burning him wanted to kill the public official, police revealed Thursday.

Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes, 29, was charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding of Danville City Councilman Lee Vogler, 38. The defendant appeared in Danville court for his arraignment on Thursday morning.

The suspect admitted to dumping gasoline on Vogler and trying to kill him, the criminal complaint states. The motive behind the attack is believed to be personal and unrelated to the Republican councilman’s politics, according to authorities.

The incident occurred around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, when Buck-Hayes targeted Vogler at his workplace at Showcase Magazine. After the attacker doused the politician with gasoline, Vogler tried escaping the building but couldn’t get away in time. Buck-Hayes set him on fire outside the building.

Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors member Kenneth Bowman, left, and Danville councilman Lee Vogler attend the Danville Community College Education Foundation Holiday Gathering in Danville, Virginia, Dec. 2024. (Von Wellington Photography via AP)

Police responded to the emergency and quickly airlifted Vogler to a hospital. The extent of his injuries is unknown, as there has been no public update on his condition. He is believed to be alive.

Andrew Brooks, owner and publisher of Showcase Magazine, on Wednesday said Vogler was conscious and able to speak following the arson attack.

A first responder revealed third-degree burns covered Vogler’s torso, two arms, and one leg, per a live audio feed from Pittsylvania County Public Safety radio reported by the Virginia newspaper Cardinal News.

Multiple Virginia Republicans, including Attorney General Jason Miyares and Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, condemned the act of violence and offered their prayers for Vogler and his family.

Danville City Council Mayor Alonzo Jones also issued a statement in response to Wednesday’s attack.

“Today, our community was shaken by an unthinkable act of violence against Councilman Lee Vogler—our colleague, our friend, and someone we care about deeply. Lee is a member of our City Council family. And today, that family is hurting,” Jones said.

“Our prayers are with Lee and his loved ones. We are grateful to our first responders and law enforcement for their swift action,” he added.

Buck-Hayes was arrested and taken into custody shortly after fleeing the scene in his vehicle. The investigation remains ongoing, the Danville Police Department said.

VIRGINIA CITY COUNCILMAN SET ON FIRE

Buck-Hayes is being held in the Danville jail without bail, according to court records.

He is scheduled to attend a preliminary hearing at 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 30. By then, the judge will decide if there’s enough evidence for a grand jury to consider.



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