Man accused of trying to set one of his co-workers on fire with a makeshift Lysol flamethrower
- Khalid Elhindi allegedly attacked a coworker Monday afternoon in the Imperial Star Solar factory parking lot in Tomball.
- Elhindi reportedly accused the victim of harming his mother in Sudan, but the victim stated he did not know her.
- Elhindi allegedly poured gasoline on the victim, chased him, and attempted ignition with a lighter and Lysol spray.
- The victim reported sustaining two broken ankle bones and multiple broken facial bones during the attack.
- Authorities arrested Elhindi, charging him with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and setting his bond at $50,000.
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Man accused of trying to set one of his co-workers on fire with a makeshift Lysol flamethrower
Khalid Elhindi is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after trying to set one of his co-workers on fire with a Lysol flamethrower.
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Read Full ArticleHOUSTON – What seemed to be a common morning in a solar panel company ended up becoming a scene taken out of a horror movie. A worker identified as Khalid Elhindi, 28, was arrested after allegedly trying to set fire to his co-worker using gasoline, a lighter and spray disinfectant. The events occurred in the company’s parking lot, located at 19200 Hamish Road in Tomball, where both men worked. According to court documents, Elhindi approached the…
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