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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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As far as I am concerned, this was arson with intent to kill. If that house would have gone up in flames and people died, then he would be tried for murder or at the very least manslaughter. Come up to my house and try to burn it...you might leave with lead poisoning.
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They wouldn't leave mine under their own power, but there would be lead poisoning.
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SSG Environmental Specialist
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I hope they catch him, no one has the right to come onto someone else's property and set fire or damage said property. If this was my house, he would be greeted with a 12 gauge and I would give him a running start.
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SrA Edward Vong
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Considering the flame was uncontrolled, etc...this would be considered arson yes.
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You took your Criminal Justice classes where??? You obviously failed the State Statutes' exam. "Uncontrolled" is mentioned nowhere in the definition of arson which, again, this is not.
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