
Sommelier charged for 3 NYC arson attacks, including rival restaurants
NY Post
A one-time “sommelier of the year” was apparently far too obsessed with fiery reds — getting charged this week in connection to a trio of Manhattan arson attacks, authorities said.
Caleb Ganzer, the 35-year-old managing partner of La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels on Centre Street, was first busted after he was caught starting a fire at Prince Street Pizza’s outdoor dining shed in Nolita in the early hours of July 13, FDNY fire marshals said. Surveillance footage shows a shorts-wearing man casually using a lighter to start a small blaze in one corner, doing the same to the other end of the outdoor area as he strolls off.More Related News

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