In Ontario, prosecutors say Chamel Abdulkarim walked into a massive Kimberly-Clark warehouse

In Ontario, prosecutors say Chamel Abdulkarim walked into a massive Kimberly-Clark warehouse in the early hours of April 7, 2026 — and set pallets of toilet paper on fire.

Then he posted it.

On video, he allegedly said: “If you’re not going to pay us enough to live… at least pay us enough not to do this.”

The fire spread fast.

A six-alarm blaze. Around 175 firefighters. Hundreds of millions in damage.

No one was hurt.

But the message was loud.

In texts, he allegedly claimed he’d cost the company billions — framing it not as destruction, but retaliation.

Now he faces federal charges.

And a question far bigger than the fire itself

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