A Tennessee man was sentenced to seven years in federal prison Wednesday for intentionally setting fire to multiple churches in 2019.
Alan Douglas Fox, 29, of Nashville also received three years of supervised release for the arson of four Nashville-based churches, according to a statement from the Department of Justice."This defendant has now been held accountable for his dangerous arson spree that caused damage to a Catholic church, a Methodist church, and two Baptist churches, all pillars of the Nashville community," said Kristen Clarke, the DOJ's assistant attorney general for civil rights.
Fox pleaded guilty to all counts Oct. 20, 2021, after being charged with civil rights violations Aug. 25.
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