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BREAKING: Worker lights warehouse on fire, saying “All you had to do was pay us enough to live.” Stunningly, the enormous warehouse burned all the way to the groun.
BREAKING: Worker lights warehouse on fire, saying “All you had to do was pay us enough to live.” Stunningly, the enormous warehouse burned all the way to the groun.
A worker is now behind bars after a fire tore through a massive paper products warehouse, and the video circulating online is impossible to ignore.
Footage shows multiple fires being deliberately set inside the facility while the person filming repeats a message aimed straight at corporate leadership.
“All you had to do was pay us enough to live.” He says it again. And again. Each time he lights a new aisle on fire, he says it again. The flames spread as he talks.
Authorities arrested 29-year-old Chamel Abdul Karim, an employee of a third-party logistics company operating the site. He now faces multiple felony arson charges and is being held without bail.
Roughly 20 employees were inside when the fire began. All were evacuated safely, but the damage was extensive, with firefighters battling the blaze for hours and using drones to put out remaining hot spots.
The company says it is relocating workers and trying to limit disruption. But the video cuts deeper than logistics or supply chains.
“All you had to do was pay us enough to live.”
That line is echoing. No one condones property destruction like this, but many people online are resonating with the anger behind it. They talk about how ignoring workers’ needs until something breaks is not a strategy. It’s how situations spiral into chaos.
This is a developing story everyone should see.
