This New York City man faces arson and bias charges after confessing Tuesday to a series of Molotov cocktail attacks several days ago.<br/> The suspect is a 40-year-old unemployed tow-truck driver who may have been motivated by personal grudges.<br/> Originally from Guyana, he lives in the Jamaica section of Queens where four of the five attacks took place.<br/> This CCTV footage shows one of the attacks, in which the man hurled a firebomb at a Hindu place of worship.<br/> He also attacked a mosque, a convenience store, and several residences.<br/> A law enforcement official said the suspect attacked the mosque after being refused access to the facility's bathroom, and he mistook one of the private residences for the home of a crack dealer with whom he had a dispute.<br/> His grievances with the convenience store may have started when a clerk confronted a man thought to have been trying to steal a Starbucks Frappuccino.<br/> Starbucks Frappuccino bottles were used in the Molotov cocktail attacks.<br/> Travis Brecher, Reuters