JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A Columbia, Mo., man was charged in
federal court today with the arson at the Columbia Health Center (operated by
Planned Parenthood Great Plains) on Feb. 10, 2019.
Wesley Brian Kaster, 42, was charged in a criminal complaint
filed in the U.S. District Court in Jefferson City, Mo., with one count of
maliciously damaging a building, owned by an organization the receives federal
financial assistance, by means of fire or an explosive. Kaster, who was
arrested on Saturday, March 2, 2019, remains in federal custody pending a
detention hearing on Thursday, March 7, 2019.
According to an affidavit filed in support of today’s
federal criminal complaint, surveillance video from Planned Parenthood and from
neighboring businesses recorded Kaster in the early morning hours of Feb. 10,
2019. He parked his Toyota Sienna minivan (missing the right front
passenger-side hubcap) nearby at about 2:30 a.m. and carried a seemingly heavy white
bucket to the north exterior door of the Planned Parenthood building. Kaster
broke the front door, the affidavit says, placed the bucket inside the
building, and threw a Molotov cocktail-type device inside the building. Kaster remained standing
on the sidewalk outside the door, watching the inside of the building. Kaster
then allegedly entered the building through the broken door. No explosion or
fire was visible at this time.
At approximately 2:52 a.m., the affidavit says, two
unidentified pedestrians approached and Kaster fled east across Providence
Road. Kaster walked to where his vehicle was parked and drove away. At this
time, there was no discernable smoke or active fire at the Planned Parenthood
building.
Kaster returned at about 4 a.m., according to the affidavit.
Surveillance video recorded Kaster walking to the Planned Parenthood door with
what the affidavit describes as “an undiscernible item in his left hand.” At
4:03 a.m., smoke is visible billowing from the broken glass door of the Planned
Parenthood building. Kaster fled north along the west side of Providence Road,
and west along 4th Avenue, out of view.
The Columbia Fire Department received the fire alarm at the
Planned Parenthood building at approximately 4:05 a.m. Firefighters observed
that the north exterior door of the building, which was constructed of glass
inside a frame, had been shattered and an accelerant fueled the fire that was
set inside. The fire was fully extinguished by a fire sprinkler system before
firefighters arrived, and only moderate fire damage was observed to the room
and its contents. Among the evidence collected at the scene by investigators
were two five-gallon buckets that had contained gasoline, one inside of the
other, found lying on the floor just inside the broken doorway. Investigators
also recovered the remains of a Molotov cocktail.
Investigators identified 55 Toyota Sienna minivans
registered by Columbia residents, one of which was registered by Kaster.
Investigators also received records from Lowe’s for a list of all recent
purchases of five-gallon buckets from area stores in 2019, which included a
purchase by Kaster. Surveillance videos related to that purchase, according to
the affidavit, clearly captured Kaster’s face and physical features.
Investigators contacted Kaster’s employer, a light
manufacturing business in Jefferson City, where he works as a floor supervisor
in the welding shop. According to the affidavit, Kaster had acquired a pair of
Ansell HyFlex gloves, which are cut and abrasion resistant, which were the same
make, model, color and size gloves recovered from the Planned Parenthood
building.
Investigators searched social media accounts connected to
Kaster. On Oct. 25, 2015, a picture was posted to the Facebook page of Kaster’s
wife depicting a handgun and the words, “Guns Don’t Kill People, Planned
Parenthood Kills People.”
Multiple federal search warrants were executed on Saturday,
March 2, 2019. Investigators searched Kaster’s minivan a few minutes after he
left his workplace that morning and took Kaster to obtain hair specimens.
Investigators searched Kaster’s residence, the affidavit says, where numerous
items of evidence were collected that definitively tied Kaster to the crime
scene at Planned Parenthood. Based on these facts, Kaster was arrested at 11:07
a.m.
The charge contained in this complaint is simply an
accusation, and not evidence of guilt. Evidence supporting the charge must be
presented to a federal trial jury, whose duty is to determine guilt or
innocence.
This case is being prosecuted by Supervisory Assistant U.S.
Attorney Michael S. Oliver. It was investigated by the FBI.
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