Charmilia Jeffries, a 36-year-old from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was arrested and charged with arson after allegedly setting a fire in an apartment. She reportedly claimed to authorities that the fire was part of a satanic ritual.
Armstrong Williams takes on the news of the week and asks the questions you want answered. Don’t miss our weekly town hall.A 36-year-old woman from Wisconsin was charged with arson after she reportedly told authorities the fire she was accused of setting was part of a satanic ritual .show Charmilia Jeffries, of Milwaukee, was arrested Dec. 21 on one felony count of 'arson of building without owner's consent' after she allegedly started a fire in an apartment.
reported that Jeffries informed detectives 'someone had been putting witchcraft traps around her house, and the fire is a satanic ritual they do around these times.' According to the media outlet, the fire department and police responded to the scene. No one was hurt. Jail records show 'the court is advised by the defense there is reason to believe the defendant is not competent to proceed.' The records also show the case was transferred to the Mental Health Docket Calendar. Jeffries is being held at the Milwaukee County Jail on $7,5000 bond. She is set to appear in court Jan. 24, according to jail records
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