The Cumberland man was arrested by the Rhode Island State Police Intelligence Unit and the Violent Fugitive Task Force, police said.
The man was arrested by the Rhode Island State Police Computer Crimes Unit/Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, police said.
The Cumberland man claimed he was “doing God’s work” when he committed his crimes, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
The fire was reported around 1:25 a.m. Wednesday at a home on Morning Glory Road in Cumberland, officials told Patch.
The two men, from Woonsocket and East Providence, were reportedly demonstrating against coronavirus vaccine mandates.
Fire departments from Cumberland, Woonsocket, North Smithfield, and Pawtucket were on the scene.
Yazmin Rivera, 19, is accused of conspiring to commit murder in Providence and of dealing narcotics in Pawtucket.
David Florio, 52, allegedly abused a child in Woonsocket over a period of five years.
Campbell posed as a fake Uber driver and targeted intoxicated women at bars who had summoned a ride share, prosecutors say.
Chad Lavallee sexually assaulted a child in 2016 and 2017, the Office of Attorney General Peter Neronha alleges.
A man trying to use gasoline to start an outdoor wood fire set himself ablaze and was transported to the hospital.
James Robinson of Cumberland was found guilty of a Pawtucket sexual assault following a two-week trial in Providence County Superior Court.