In a shocking incident in Fremont, Virginia, councilman Lee Vogler was set on fire by Shotsie Michael Buck Hayes, a 29-year-old attacker. The incident occurred on Wednesday at the Showcase Magazine office, located on the 700 block of Main Street, prompting immediate emergency responses.
Lunatic, “Shotsie Michael Buck Hayes”, 29 arrested for dousing Virginia Danville Councilman Lee Vogler. This is the worse type of injury to overcome. Praying for @LeeVogler pic.twitter.com/RTLosoGFaO
— MuffinMight❤️🤍💙🇺🇸 (@MuffinMigh8622) July 30, 2025
Targeted Attack Confirmed
Danville’s Vice Mayor, James Buckner, confirmed that the attack was targeted. The preliminary investigation revealed that “the suspect knew the councilman personally, and this was not related to his political position.”
Details of the Attack
According to the Danville Police Department, “We have not been able to get in” to gather further evidence. As emergency services responded, Vogler was taken by air to the University of North Carolina’s burn unit and is now reported to be in stable condition.
Eyewitness Reactions
Witnesses described a chaotic scene as onlookers reacted to the fire and the aftermath. One resident stated, “It was like nothing I’ve ever seen. The flames were intense, and people were screaming.”
Suspicious Circumstances
Hayes allegedly forced his way into the Showcase Magazine office where Vogler was present. As Vogler attempted to escape, Hayes followed, dousing him in gasoline before igniting the flames. Local officials have stated that he will face charges soon.
Community Impact and Safety Measures
The incident has left the local community in shock, with calls for increased security and safety measures in public venues. Meanwhile, Haynes is currently in custody, and charges are expected to follow soon.
This alarming event underscores the need for ongoing discussions about safety and support in the community. As investigations continue, authorities are urging residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity.