A repeat arson arrest for a trans activist who previously urged burning churches is reigniting concerns about the dangerous consequences of radical agendas unchecked by law enforcement.
Trans Activist Arrested for Second Arson Incident
Police arrested Cassidy Mal Lyss, who identifies as transgender and uses the moniker “Malice,” following a standoff after Lyss allegedly set fire to his own apartment. The arrest adds to an extensive history of criminal behavior, according to news reports. The confrontation occurred after a reported robbery, and authorities charged Lyss with arson for the second time. The pattern of escalating criminal actions by individuals actively involved in radical activism has become an increasing concern for law enforcement and communities seeking to maintain order and safety.
"May I start burning churches yet?"
A violent Oklahoma trans activist named Cassidy Mal Lyss ("Malice") has allegedly set another fire—this time in an occupied building—just days after pleading guilty to other violent crimes. Read my Ngo Comment report: https://t.co/C2K011g9ZX
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) November 19, 2025
Prior Statements and Threats Against Religious Institutions
Public records and social media activity reveal that Malice previously posed the question of whether it was permissible to begin burning churches. Such inflammatory rhetoric has alarmed defenders of religious liberty and the First Amendment, who view these statements as not just expressions of radical ideology but as potential incitement to violence. The fact that Malice now faces a second arson charge raises the stakes, highlighting the real-world impact of unchecked extremist discourse and the urgent need for a robust legal response to threats against religious and community institutions.
Concerns Over Radical Agendas and Law Enforcement Oversight
For many Americans, especially those who value traditional institutions and constitutional rights, this case exemplifies the dangers of radicalized activism and the apparent reluctance of prior administrations to confront such threats decisively. Critics argue that the prevalence of lenient policies and a lack of enforcement under left-leaning leadership has emboldened individuals like Malice. The incident underscores persistent frustrations with what is seen as government overreach in some areas, yet a troubling permissiveness in others—particularly when it comes to enforcing laws that protect property, faith communities, and public safety.
A trans-identifying man with an extensive arrest history was charged arson after setting fire to his own apartment during a standoff with police following a robbery, according to news reports. This gem, who was charged with setting fire to his mother's… https://t.co/4VxtbLj4xm pic.twitter.com/y6z4ptiMCm
— The Western Journal (@WesternJournalX) November 22, 2025
Broader Implications for Public Safety and Conservative Values
The repeated arson charges against Malice and the activist’s open hostility toward religious institutions resonate strongly with conservative Americans alarmed by the erosion of foundational values. Many see this pattern as symptomatic of a broader societal shift, where radical agendas are given cover and traditional norms are undermined. As the nation moves forward under a new administration promising stronger enforcement and a return to constitutional principles, incidents like this serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing need to defend core American freedoms and restore accountability in both activism and governance.

