October 24, 2025
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Fridley man charged with two counts in Fletcher’s firebombings; community rallies

Prosecutors have charged a Fridley man with two counts of first‑degree arson after two Molotov cocktail attacks on Fletcher’s Ice Cream in Minneapolis — one Sunday night that broke a window but was extinguished and a second in daylight Monday that failed to ignite when the wick fell out. A witness photo of a suspect in a minivan helped police make an arrest about a half‑mile away, and the community, joined by Mayor Jacob Frey and others, rallied at the shop Thursday while officials say motive — including whether it was related to the shop’s pride flag — remains undetermined.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Two Molotov cocktail attacks targeted Fletcher’s Ice Cream & Cafe in Minneapolis: the first late Sunday after employees left (a bottle broke a window but flames stayed outside and were extinguished by neighboring employees), and a second in daylight Monday when the wick fell out and prevented further damage.
  • A witness photo of a suspect in a minivan helped police identify and arrest a Fridley man about a half mile from the scene.
  • County prosecutors have filed two counts of first-degree arson against the suspect; the case has moved from arrest to formal charging.
  • No one was injured in the incidents.
  • Neighbors organized and attended a Thursday evening rally in support of the shop, with supporters lining up at the business.
  • Mayor Jacob Frey (who lives on the same block), two mayoral candidates and community leaders including Rev. Dewayne Davis visited to show support for the shop and local businesses.
  • Owner Jason Fletcher publicly expressed gratitude that no one was hurt and emphasized continuing LGBTQ visibility at the shop.
  • Authorities have not determined a motive and it remains unclear whether the attacks were related to the shop’s pride flag.

📰 Sources (4)

Fletcher's Ice Cream & Cafe targeted twice, community rallies in support
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Leon.Purvis@fox.com (Leon Purvis) October 24, 2025
New information:
  • Suspect is a Fridley man facing two counts of first-degree arson.
  • Community rally occurred Thursday night with supporters lining up at the shop.
  • Owner Jason Fletcher’s on-the-record quotes emphasizing continued LGBTQ visibility and gratitude that no one was hurt.
Arson charges filed as community rallies behind Minneapolis ice cream shop targeted by firebombings
Startribune October 22, 2025
New information:
  • Prosecutors have filed arson charges against the suspect arrested in connection with the two Molotov cocktail attacks on Fletcher’s Ice Cream in Minneapolis.
  • The community rallied in support of the ice cream shop following the incidents, building on earlier plans for a show of support.
  • Article confirms the case has moved from arrest to formal charging by county authorities.
Community rallies after Molotov cocktail attacks on ice cream shop
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Corin.Hoggard@fox.com (Corin Hoggard) October 21, 2025
New information:
  • First attack happened Sunday night after employees left; a Molotov cocktail broke a window but flames stayed outside and were extinguished by neighboring employees.
  • Second attack occurred in daylight Monday, but the wick fell out and prevented further damage.
  • A witness photo of a suspect in a minivan helped lead to an arrest about a half mile away.
  • Mayor Jacob Frey, who lives on the same block, and two mayoral candidates visited to show support; Rev. Dewayne Davis emphasized backing local businesses.
  • Neighbors are organizing a rally Thursday evening to support the shop.
  • Motive remains undetermined; unclear whether the attack was related to the shop’s pride flag.
Man arrested after Minneapolis ice shop hit with Molotov cocktails twice in 24 hours
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Howard.Thompson@fox.com (Howard Thompson) October 21, 2025