Man convicted of using Cheetos to try and burn down ex's home

A Taunton man who authorities said attempted to use Cheetos to accelerate a fire at his ex-girlfriend's home while she was still inside has been convicted of malicious destruction of property. The Bristol County District Attorney's Office said a jury convicted 31-year-old Shemroy Williams on Wednesday. He was sentenced to two-and-a-half years behind bars. Crews responded to a home in March after the woman and her friend reported that Williams was trying to light it on fire. Authorities said an investigation revealed Williams wedged a propane tank against the house while a fire on the back porch was burning. Police said they located Williams in the area with two lighters in his pocket and an empty bag of Cheetos. Investigators determined Williams tried to use Cheetos to accelerate the fire.

A Taunton man who authorities said attempted to use Cheetos to accelerate a fire at his ex-girlfriend's home while she was still inside has been convicted of malicious destruction of property.

The Bristol County District Attorney's Office said a jury convicted 31-year-old Shemroy Williams on Wednesday. He was sentenced to two-and-a-half years behind bars.


Crews responded to a home in March after the woman and her friend reported that Williams was trying to light it on fire.

Authorities said an investigation revealed Williams wedged a propane tank against the house while a fire on the back porch was burning.

Police said they located Williams in the area with two lighters in his pocket and an empty bag of Cheetos. Investigators determined Williams tried to use Cheetos to accelerate the fire.