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Beer Demand Sparks Fiery Attack

Summary

  • Man allegedly set woman on fire after she refused to get him a beer.
  • Rubbing alcohol was used to ignite the victim's clothing and furniture.
  • The suspect faces multiple felony charges including arson.
Beer Demand Sparks Fiery Attack

In Sylva, North Carolina, a man is facing severe charges after allegedly setting a woman on fire over a perceived slight. Patrick Tyson, 56, is accused of pouring rubbing alcohol on a woman and her seating area before igniting it with a lighter. The victim's shirt consequently caught fire, though she fortunately escaped physical burns. This alarming incident was reportedly preceded by Tyson demanding a beer and threatening to set her ablaze if she did not comply.

Tyson's arrest follows a domestic dispute called in by authorities to a residence on Chipper Curve Road. He has been charged with felony assault with intent to kill, first-degree arson, misdemeanor assault on a female, and misdemeanor injury to personal property. The fire caused damage to the couch and carpet, and Tyson is also accused of damaging a stove.

The suspect is currently held on a $750,000 bond at Jackson County Jail and is scheduled for a court appearance on December 1st. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of domestic disputes escalating to extreme violence.

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Patrick Tyson was arrested for allegedly pouring rubbing alcohol on a woman and setting it on fire after she refused to get him a beer.
Tyson faces felony charges including assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and first-degree arson, along with misdemeanor assault on a female.
The incident occurred in Sylva, North Carolina, a town located about an hour west of Asheville.

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