A teen accused of setting a Mississippi synagogue on fire posted a graphic selfie just hours after the antisemitic attack, showing his severely burned hand, the New York Post reports. The image surfaced on Snapchat on Saturday, the same day Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson suffered a pre-dawn blaze, as reported by the Clarion Ledger.

In the photo, the suspect, 19-year-old Stephen Pittman, held up his swollen, burned left hand while his face displayed pink scorch marks. It’s not clear if he was in custody when the photo was posted, but he was arrested that Saturday after his father discovered him with burns and Pittman allegedly admitted to the crime.

The fire left Beth Israel heavily damaged, with a masked arsonist captured on security footage pouring a gasoline can into the lobby and hallways. Shocking pictures show that the blaze wrecked the synagogue’s library and administrative offices. It also damaged several Torah scrolls, though most of the structure was spared and there were no injuries.

Pittman was reported to have confessed once in police custody, and investigators quoted him as using the phrase “synagogue of Satan” to describe Beth Israel, according to an FBI affidavit. He is also said to have claimed responsibility for burning the building because of its “Jewish ties,” and sent his father photos from the scene. The federal affidavit notes that Pittman’s phone was located at the scene.

According to The Post, “Pittman laughed as he told his father what he did and said he finally got them,” the federal affidavit read.

This incident marks another attack on Beth Israel, a congregation with a long history dating back to 1860. The group relocated to its current site in 1967, the year a bombing by local Ku Klux Klan members targeted the building in response to the rabbi’s pro-Civil Rights stance.

Pittman faces charges of deliberately damaging a building by fire.