Danville city councilman Lee Vogler set on fire after suspect broke into office and poured 5-gallon can of gas onto him

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A VIRGINIA councilman has been set on fire after being viciously attacked by a man who forced his way into his office.

Lee Vogler, a 38-year-old lawmaker, was transported to a burn center after he was assaulted in his office in downtown Danville on Wednesday morning.

Danville city councilman Lee Vogler was attacked and set on fire in a disturbing incidentCredit: Facebook/ City Councilman Lee Vogler
The disturbing attack began inside Lee Vogler’s office and escalated outside, where he was reportedly set on fire by the deranged suspectCredit: Google Maps

The suspect, identified as Shotsie Michael Buck Hayes, broke into Vogler’s office located in the Professional Building while hauling a 5-gallon container of gasoline, Danville Police said.

Hayes, 29, reportedly poured gasoline on Vogler, who attempted to escape the deranged suspect, but was unsuccessful.

Hayes chased Vogler out of the building and proceeded to light the lawmaker on fire.

Danville police and fire officials arrived at the scene at around 11:30 am and assisted Vogler, who was transported to a burn center.

The extent of the legislator’s injuries are unknown.

Authorities said Hayes fled the scene but was quickly arrested several blocks from where the incident occurred.

Danville police said Hayes and Vogler are known to each other, and the attack was not politically motivated.

“The attack stems from a personal matter not related to the victim’s position on Danville City Council or any political affiliation,” police said.

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