An aspiring weatherman in eastern Kentucky has been arrested after
admitting he intentionally started a fire in a forest to bring attention
to his Facebook videos, police said.
Johnny Mullins, 21, faces a charge of second-degree arson for a blaze in
Letcher County, Jenkins Police Chief James Stephens said on Friday.
Mullins posted selfie videos on Facebook that were recorded in front of
various fires, Stephens said.
He called them "Weather Outlook" segments and got 2,900 views on his
final video, posted on Nov. 6, in which he warned eastern Kentucky
residents, "Be extremely careful if you're out there," according to
Stephens.
Mullins was charged after he told police he started the fire "because
he enjoyed the attention he got from the Facebook stuff," Stephens said.
"He likes to do Facebook videos and have people follow him on his
'weather forecast,' so that's pretty much why he did what he did,"
Stephens said. "He enjoyed the attention he got from the Facebook stuff.
It's really too bad because he's not a bad kid, he's just misguided," Stephens added. "He didn't realise how much danger he was putting other people in."
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