Ga. Motorcycle Shop Fire Ruled Arson
Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine and Gwinnett County Fire Chief Jack McElfish announced that a pair of fires at a motorcycle shop in Lilburn have both been ruled arson. A Gwinnett County firefighter, Lt. John Robert Patrick, died while fighting the blaze.
The first fired occured early in the morning of April 14 at Holy Rollers Motorcycle Repair. A second fire occurred that evening, according to Oxendine.
Damage was estimated at $60,000.
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