Atlanta Black Star - In Charlotte, N.C., authorities say a June 24 fire at Briar Creek
Baptist Church was the result of arson and is being investigated as a
possible hate crime. NBC News reported that more than 75 firefighters
were needed to extinguish the three-alarm fire, and an hour passed
before the blaze was under control. Two firefighters received medical
treatment for heat-related injuries. The church sustained $250,000 in
damage, including a collapsed ceiling and significant damage to a space
used for a children’s summer camp. The sanctuary was spared, sustaining
smoke damage along with the gymnasium.
A June 23 fire at God’s Power Church of Christ, a predominantly Black
church in Macon, Ga., has been ruled as arson, although there is no
indication it was a hate crime. As was reported in the Macon Telegraph,
the front doors of the church were locked and wired shut when
authorities arrived, but a side door was unlocked. The Federal Bureau of
Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives was called, as is the case with
church fires, and authorities also noted that electronics and other air
conditioning equipment had been stolen from the church in two
burglaries.
Chronicle, GA - Multiple agencies, including the FBI, are investigating a fire that destroyed an Aiken County church. Midland Valley firefighters were called to the fire at Glover Grove
Baptist Church on Project Road in Warrenville about 3:30 a.m. When they
arrived the fire was already fully involved, according to a sheriff’s
office news release. It took about an hour to extinguish the flames. Forensic investigators, along with the South Carolina Highway Patrol
and the FBI, are investigating to determine the origin of the fire.
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