"The court finds you to be a threat to both the victim and the community," Missoula County Justice of the Peace Karen Orzech said on Tuesday, in setting Gawronski's bail at $200,000, double the amount Bower requested.

Gawronski told law enforcement officers that he'd also slashed the tyres on vehicles belonging to his mother- and sister-in-law and her boyfriend. And Bower pointed out that Gawronski allegedly violated a protection order.
"He was not supposed to go to the place of business and he certainly was not supposed to light it on fire," Bower said. Gawronski is charged with arson, a felony that carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and/or a $50,000 fine, as well as misdemeanor counts of criminal mischief and violating a protection order.
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"He was not supposed to go to the place of business and he certainly was not supposed to light it on fire," Bower said.
Is anyone supposed to light a business on fire?
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