Woman indicted in connection with fire during 2020 protest
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted a St. Louis woman in connection with a fire that destroyed a downtown St. Louis convenience store during a protest that followed the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Federal prosecutors on Tuesday announced the indictment of 26-year-old Nautica Turner, who is accused of conspiracy to commit arson for a fire at a 7-Eleven store on June 1, 2020. The indictment accuses Turner of pouring an ignitable liquid on the building, igniting a box and throwing it in the building. Turner pleaded not guilty in a court appearance on Tuesday.