This article is from the source 'independent' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/police-investigate-possible-hate-crime-after-arsonist-sets-fire-to-black-church-in-north-carolina-10346279.html

The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Police investigate possible hate crime after arsonist sets fire to black church in North Carolina Police investigate possible hate crime after arsonist sets fire to black church in North Carolina
(7 months later)
Investigators have ruled that an arsonist set fire to a predominantly black church in North Carolina.Investigators have ruled that an arsonist set fire to a predominantly black church in North Carolina.
The Charlotte Fire Department is currently investigating whether the arson was a hate crime. The fire occurred at the Briar Creek Road Baptist Church on Wednesday morning requiring 14 engines and 75 firefighters to control.The Charlotte Fire Department is currently investigating whether the arson was a hate crime. The fire occurred at the Briar Creek Road Baptist Church on Wednesday morning requiring 14 engines and 75 firefighters to control.
The 85-member Baptist church is predominantly black and David Williams, the department's senior fire investigator, said the investigators are ruling the fire as arson.The 85-member Baptist church is predominantly black and David Williams, the department's senior fire investigator, said the investigators are ruling the fire as arson.
"We completed our work on the scene and determined this was intentionally set.""We completed our work on the scene and determined this was intentionally set."
Pastor of Briar Creek Baptist says he has already forgiven the person who set his church on fire @WBTV_News pic.twitter.com/8Qz6fyZxE9
Mr Williams told the Charlotte-Observer that the department would determine whether or not the arson was a hate crime. Mannix Kinsey, the church’s pastor, told the paper that he's already forgiven the arsonist but he hopes that hate wasn’t a factor.Mr Williams told the Charlotte-Observer that the department would determine whether or not the arson was a hate crime. Mannix Kinsey, the church’s pastor, told the paper that he's already forgiven the arsonist but he hopes that hate wasn’t a factor.
“We are still talking about this same issue and this is 2015. We all have to consider what else do we need to do to actually be able to work together,” he said.“We are still talking about this same issue and this is 2015. We all have to consider what else do we need to do to actually be able to work together,” he said.
Charlotte Fire says about $250K worth of damage done to Briar Creek Baptist. It was ruled arson @WBTV_News pic.twitter.com/eoVWbtpSw8
Two firefighters were treated with heat-related injuries at a nearby hospital but both are expected to make a full recovery.Two firefighters were treated with heat-related injuries at a nearby hospital but both are expected to make a full recovery.
The damage from the fire is estimated at more than $250,000.The damage from the fire is estimated at more than $250,000.