Saturday, 19 April 2014

Baltimore County Firefighter Indicted in Arson after Polygraph

When a home on myrtle Avenue in Halethorpe was caught in fire, the members of the English consul volunteer fire department arrived to set fire on cold. And then firefighter sees federal charges that he set that blaze and helped, according to court documents, during the lie detection test apply for the secret service job in 2011, English counsel Volunteer Fire Association member Nicholas Hannigan, when they asked him about the Criminal activity like arson and plead guiltyto his role in the blaze in the Halethorpe. The crime which he already accepted that he sets the fire by lighting the wheelbarrow full of insulation, lawyers say.


Owings Mills says “The fire in the 3900 block of Myrtle Avenue leveled a vacant home on Sept. 1, 2007, according to court documents."I was new to the firehouse, trying to fit in. I was told that I should have lit a fire by now to be like everyone else," Hannigan stated in a written confession after the polygraph test, explaining this was a rite of passage at the firehouse. Before 2011 when the confession came out, the Assistant U.S. Attorney noted there was a "disturbingly common trend in this area" of "suspicious fires" that seemed to be connected to the English Consul Volunteer Fire Company, According to a written confession from Hannigan, another firefighter selected a vacant property and they went through a window to get inside, where Hannigan allegedly lit a wheelbarrow containing insulation on fire.”

Security companies have been working hard in order to kept crime and other bad thing out of the society but something this thing happens. The allegation came as he joined the Secret service and their employees have worked with him before and after two years government have charged him with setting fire case.

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