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Man Sentenced in Horrific Attack on Virginia Councilman

Shotsie Buck-Hayes gets 40 years for setting Danville council member on fire
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 26, 2026 10:00 AM CDT
Man Who Set Virginia Councilman on Fire Gets 40 Years
This undated photo provided by the City of Danville shows Danville City councilmember Lee Vogler, who was set on fire at his office in Danville, Virginia, July 30, 2025.   (Arnold Hendrix/City of Danville via the AP, File)

A man who set a Virginia council member on fire last year in an alleged jealous rage was sentenced to 40 years in prison on Thursday. Shotsie Buck-Hayes pleaded guilty in April to one count each of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding in the July 30, 2025, attack on Lee Vogler. Witnesses said Buck-Hayes walked into Vogler's Danville office with a bucket of gasoline, doused him, chased him from the building, and set him ablaze, the AP reports. Blair Vogler, the council member's wife, testified that Lee Vogler's burns covered 60% of his body.

Commonwealth's Attorney Michael Newman said Vogler and his family attended Thursday's hearing in Danville Circuit Court, where the visibly scarred councilman made an emotional statement about how the attack had altered his life. Newman said Buck-Hayes also spoke, offering "what he claimed to be an apology," but repeating that he was motivated by an alleged affair between Vogler and Buck-Hayes' wife.

  • Circuit Judge James Reynolds sentenced Buck-Hayes to 10 years in prison on the attempted murder charge, with five of those years suspended. He imposed a sentence of life for the malicious wounding count, suspending all but 35 years of that term.

  • Newman noted that Reynolds imposed triple the sentence on the wounding charge than what was called for under citizen guidelines. "I'm glad the court agreed that it's an aggravating case and went above the guidelines and sentenced in such a way to hopefully hold this defendant accountable for this horrific act," Newman said.
  • Vogler testified that he spent nearly a month in a coma and still suffers constant pain, along with nerve damage and psychological trauma, WDBJ reports. He was able to return to work around three months after the attack. In a statement after the sentencing, he said the "justice system worked like it's supposed to" and thanked well-wishers. "l feel like God spared me for a reason. So I intend to wake up every day trying to be the best husband I can be. The best father I can be. The best City Councilman I can be," he said. "I feel a renewed sense to do good and help others. So that's what I will do."

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