Boston Police report arresting a man they say went on a bit of an arson early this morning that ended only when a resident spotted him trying to set a pile of stuff on fire in the resident's backyard and a police dog sniffed him out around the corner.
Police say Sequonie Suarez, 27, of Dorchester, started by setting an oil truck on fire outside 87 Norwell St. around 1 a.m. After firefighters doused the flaming oil truck, Suarez set a trash barrel on fire on Waterlow Street, about three blocks away from the remains of the oil truck, police say. Then, around 2:30 a.m., police report, a resident across the street from where the oil truck went up in flames looked out a rear window and spotted a guy piling stuff up against a fence and lighting it on fire.
Officers responded with a tracking dog, who they say found Suarez at Radcliffe and Vassar streets, around the corner from Norwell. He will be arraigned tomorrow in Dorchester Municipal Court on one count of arson of a motor vehicle, two counts of burning personal property and trespassing, police say.
Innocent, etc.
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So now we have to worry about
By anon
Mon, 09/03/2018 - 8:27pm
So now we have to worry about burning to death in our own homes because someone can't seek therapy? I'm starting to despise this town
Yeah, only Boston
By BostonDog
Mon, 09/03/2018 - 9:42pm
Because there would never be a story like this anywhere else in the US ever. Only Boston has nuts, no other city has deranged residents.
/sarcasm
Buddy
By anon
Mon, 09/03/2018 - 10:32pm
Why don't you take your sarcasm and shove it up your ass. I've got a family that I love
So I must love nothing?
By BostonDog
Tue, 09/04/2018 - 9:39am
Go find me any populated area in the US in which people are not periodically arrested for what is probably a mental health disorder. If you think Boston has higher per capita than other places you probably haven't traveled further west than Newton.
Just be glad Boston has one of the best fire departments and the police got the guy before anyone got hurt.
People in poverty zones
By anon
Tue, 09/04/2018 - 9:42am
They love their families, too.
Go take a stroll around Lawrence or Springfield or Pittsfield or New Bedford or Manchester NH to get some local perspective.
To be fair
By Waquiot
Mon, 09/03/2018 - 10:40pm
Only a few cities in the US have houses that use oil heat, even in colder climates. I'd be willing to bet anything that even in batshit crazy cities in Florida, no one tries to set fire to an oil truck. A gas truck, sure, but not an oil truck.
Flammability
By ECG (nli)
Tue, 09/04/2018 - 12:42pm
And the gas is more flammable than heating oil!
Boston attracts people from
By import
Tue, 09/04/2018 - 12:40am
Boston attracts people from all over the country, most mentally ill people roaming the streets are not native Bostonians. Other States and Towns need to step up and care for their citizens.
Source of information?
By anon
Tue, 09/04/2018 - 9:43am
Please explain where you got this information about where people come from.
This is ridiculous
By anon
Tue, 09/04/2018 - 3:01pm
Most people born in this state are born in Boston now that all the burbs are killing their hospitals.
Massachusetts exports more population than it takes in . That means exporting crazies, too. Sometimes they come back and run for Governor. That's rebound, not "everyone coming here".
Heating oil won't burn with a match
By O-FISH-L
Mon, 09/03/2018 - 8:31pm
Nice grab by Boston Police and great job by the witness. The dope of a suspect may have thought the oil truck would explode, better chance at lighting the seat cushions inside the cab and even they are flame retardant. Darwin Award.
Maybe
By SwirlyGrrl
Mon, 09/03/2018 - 9:12pm
The heating oil wouldn't ignite, but, on a hot day, vapor from the more volatile fractions might ignite (not entirely reasonable to assume that it will stay below 140F on a hot day in a tank).
Still most unlikely to blow up, but it could start a fire.
Yeah, the parent post is true
By anon
Tue, 09/04/2018 - 4:25pm
Yeah, the parent post is true. But it's also true that neither wood nor gasoline burn--directly. It's the vapors that burn--and the heat the combustion produces vaporizes more material, and so on. But I wouldn't exactly go throwing matches around either hoping the match will go out before it ignites the vapors.
FBI arsonist profiles
By anon
Tue, 09/04/2018 - 11:18am
http://firelink.monster.com/training/articles/9091...
This link is popping a print
By anon
Tue, 09/04/2018 - 4:27pm
This link is popping a print dialog box, and the force-closing the window when I try to cancel. Here's another version: http://firelink.monster.com/training/articles/9091...
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