Two masked arsonists who slammed their SUV into a Michigan weed dispensary hellbent on setting the store on fire got more than what they bargained for when they tried to set the blaze.
The unnamed alleged arsonists were caught on CCTV footage backing into the front doors of Pure Cannabis Outlet in Monroe County at 1am on May 10.
One drenched the counters with gasoline while the other began swiping items from the shelves and the back room, according to KYMA.
As they lit the gasoline ablaze, karma began to take its toll.
The sudden explosion of flames set both suspects on fire as they attempted to flee the burning store.
Security camera footage showed fire shooting out, catching onto each suspect's black hoodie as they dashed out of the shop.
One even appeared to still be aflame from the knees down as he ran through the parking lot.
Witnesses said the suspects got into a dark-colored car that was waiting for them nearby.
Two suspected arsonists were spotted on security footage attempting to rob a cannabis store
The suspects attempted to rob Pure Cannabis Outlet located in Monroe County, Michigan
One was spotted dousing the counters in gasoline while the other broke into the back
Fire alarms in the building alerted emergency responders that something was amiss.
The SUV was still partially inside the store when police arrived at the scene. It was confirmed to be a stolen Jeep Cherokee from Detroit.
Store owner Mike Bahoura mocked the crooks for their abysmal attempt at a robbery, telling Click On Detroit that the botched break-in was 'definitely amateur hour.'
'I never thought anybody would take it to this level and maybe they didn't,' he said. 'I don't know, but it definitely feels targeted.'
Bahoura said the conspiring pair were 'in and out within a minute,' according to MLive.
'They weren't here to rob us,' he told the outlet. 'They were here to set the store on fire.'
Fortunately, the building's built-in sprinkler system quickly extinguished the fire. Pure Cannabis Outlet was able to open later that day without issue.
Owner Mike Bahoura called the robbery 'amateur hour.' Still, he has offered a reward for anyone with information
'We have insurance,' Bahoura added.
'We will be fine, but if it was worse and we were closed for an extended period of time, my biggest worry would've been the people who work here.'
One of the men got away with some prepackaged cannabis, but no more than $100 worth of product was stolen.
Fire and water damage inflicted up to $100,000 worth of damage on the storefront, Bahoura said.
The store has begun making a joke out of the burglary, even using gas canisters as tip jars.
Pure Cannabis Outlet is even running a 'fire sale,' which offers up to 50 percent off regular prices.
Bahoura fears the culprits could have been his competition.
'Could it have been a former employee?' he said. 'Maybe, but I think the most likely answer is probably competition that is taking it to a whole other level, but I hope I'm wrong.'
The pair entered the store by crashing a stolen vehicle into the front door
Bahoura has offered a $25,000 reward for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident. Police are still in search of the suspects who are under suspicion of breaking and entering and arson.
The Daily Mail contacted the Monroe County Sheriff's Office and Pure Cannabis Outlet for more information.


























