Terrorism charges added to woman accused of setting GOP headquarters on fire
A Texas woman has been slapped with terrorism charges after she allegedly set fire to a local GOP headquarters.
New Braunfels resident Grace Carol was slapped with state-level terrorism charges after a small fire was started at the Comal County Republican Party headquarters in January.
A grand jury handed down the indictment to the 22-year-old nearly two weeks ago, signifying more serious charges following her arrest in January.
The first-degree felony charge could land Carol up to 15
years behind bars.
Brown was initially charged with felony arson and burglary charges when she was arrested.
The charges stem from an incident on January 14, when city employees arrived at the GOP headquarters and found an exterior window was broken, and the remnants of a small fire.
The fire resulted in no injuries and caused minor property damage.
Following the fire, police executed a search warrant and arrested Brown on January 22, with a bond set at $200,000. Police coordinated with the New Braunfels Fire Marshal’s Office and the FBI’s Computer Analysis Response Team.
The felony terrorism charge stems from a 2023 Texas law, S.B. 1518, which defines terrorism as conduct intended to intimidate or coerce the public or a specific group.

