A Dwyer student accused of a distressing classmate’s car faces 2 more arson of “revenge”

Palm Beach Gardens. An 18-year-old man, accused of arson of a January high school classmate’s car, faces accusations of two other events in which he allegedly burned other vehicles, according to Palm Beach Gardens police reports.

Drake Hansen from the North Palm Beach faces two new second -degree arson calculations, and the property damage caused property with a destructive device.

The police first arrested him in February when he claimed to have set fire to his William T. Dwyer High School classmate, Koden Brown, a school football team player on January 26th. Morning morning behind Brown’s house in PGA’s national neighborhood.

According to the attachment reports publicly on May 30, all three arson incidents were revenge on a fight at a party in 2024. In the summer. The last two fires include siblings vehicles that participated in the fighting.

Hansen acknowledged as an innocent accusation of the first arson in this case and is planned to appear in June. District Judge James Nuta. After that, he was free for a deposit.

He returned to court on May 30, one day after the last arrest, for his first appearance of new accusations. Palm Bych County Judge April Bristow set Hansen’s deposit for $ 13,000 for one of the new arson cases and told him to release his own recognition to another.

A lawyer who appeared with him in court to Palm Beach County Prison on May 30 was not immediately returned.

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Both arson incidents leading to Hansen May 29th. Arrest occurred before the suspected incident in Brown’s house. Researchers traced all three arson actions at a summer party, which reportedly reported a younger brother of one of Hansen’s friends.

Hansen, who was the elder last school year, also has a relationship with the DWYER ATHLETIC program. He was 2024. The pitcher and striker of the 6a Class State Championship.

Investigators did not disclose the date of the party or the address of the house where both fires broke out. Hansen is reportedly accusing his siblings in harming his friend’s younger brother during the fight.

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According to the Hansen Arrest Report, the first of two new arson actions occurred at about 5:15 p.m., 2024. August 11, when the white Ford F-150 pickup was burned. The second took place on January 3, about 4:30 p.m., this time was destroyed by 2022. Dodge Ram Rebel.

April The police arrested a 17-year-old student of Palm Bych Central Secondary School related to 26 January. Incident PGA National, claiming he helped Hansen to burn Brown’s car. Police reports show that the 17-year-old is the older brother of a teenager who was beaten.

Another teenager who, along with Hansen, traveled to that place and 17-year-old Hansen pointed Brown’s car because he thought Brown was “disrespectful”.

According to the Hansen Arrest Report, Hansen’s arrest report states that Hansen’s arrest report in the area located in the area near Brown’s home in companies near Brown’s home companies near PGA and Fairway Drive licensed licensing recorders. Police traced the car to Hansen, who said a friend borrowed the car that night and that he was nowhere near the vehicle. Hansen later admitted being in the vehicle, but refused further comments, the report said.

Julius Whigham II is a Palm Beach Post Criminal Justice and Society Security Reporter. You can reach it [email protected] and follow it on X, on a platform previously known as Twitter, @Juliuswhigham; To help support our work: Subscribe today.

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