The late-night incident unfolded around 1:39 a.m. at the CVS on Broadway, where Jones allegedly attempted to help himself to a free meal. That suggests prosecutors may be preparing to treat the church fire as more than a routine local arson case. When a historic house of worship is allegedly targeted and destroyed, federal authorities tend to have questions. A suspect wanted in a major church arson investigation was not brought in after some dramatic manhunt or elaborate sting. Sometimes the guy allegedly shoplifting at CVS is also the man authorities suspect of burning down a historic church.