No accelerant signs at synagogue fire in Minnesota city

KTAR

DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — A preliminary investigation has found no signs of accelerants at a fire that destroyed a historic synagogue in northern Minnesota, authorities said Monday.

But further investigation will have to be done once the building is stabilized, Duluth Fire Chief Shawn Krizaj said. 

Firefighters responded to the fire at the Adas Israel Congregation in downtown Duluth about 2 a.m. Monday. Firefighters were still hosing down the building’s blackened shell five hours later.

All that is left among the charred remains are the remnants of some structural walls. The building “is pretty much a total loss,” Duluth Assistant Fire Chief Brent Consie said.

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One thought on “No accelerant signs at synagogue fire in Minnesota city

  1. But was it (((j)))LIGHTNING and perhaps a smidge of an iota, of a hint, of a trace, of a chance or happenstance that you could turn it into “white nationalist, auntie-semitic” arson?

    Tell us more, inquiring minds wanna know!

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