A 20-year-old man was arrested Friday after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at the San Francisco home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and later threatening to burn down the company's headquarters. The incident unfolded early Friday morning when the suspect threw an incendiary device at Altman's North Beach residence, igniting an exterior gate. No injuries were reported. About an hour later, police responded to OpenAI's headquarters after receiving reports of a man threatening arson. Officers recognized the suspect as the same individual from the earlier incident and detained him. OpenAI confirmed the attacks in a statement, expressing gratitude for the San Francisco Police Department's swift response. Charges against the suspect are pending as the investigation continues.
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Man arrested after Molotov attack on OpenAI CEO's home
By The Unbiased Times AI
April 10, 2026 • 6:47 PM• Updated April 10, 2026 • 8:44 PM
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All sources uniformly report the core facts of the incident, including the Molotov cocktail attack on Sam Altman's home, the subsequent threats at OpenAI's headquarters, and the arrest of a 20-year-old suspect. The coverage consistently emphasizes the lack of injuries, the police response, and OpenAI's statement of appreciation for law enforcement. No significant divergences in framing or emphasis were identified across the sources.
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