The News - Friday Lunch Edition (11.14.2012)
November 15th, 2012
Thursday, 15 November, 2012 -- Harftord, CT
Local Fire, Police, and Forensics investigators have concluded their investigation into a case of arson that was perperated about three weeks ago. The media was under a strict gag-order, pending the outcmoe of the investigations.
Local authorities say that the blackout was necessary, as the arson is thought ot be related to a similar fire, which consumed the Webster some months ago. The event being investigated is a homicide-arson crime. A warehouse attached to the farmer's market off of I-91 south in Hartford was set ablaze, and at least five people were found dead inside.
While Police aren't forthcoming with the dtails or identities of those found dead, they are stating that itseems to have been a "personal attack"; as some of the bodies showed signs of having been killed before the fire was set.
Local residents of Hartford county are less concerned about the arson, than they are about losing one of the community's favorite open-air markets.
Hobie Rochester, Hartford resident offered up this quote, "The farmer's market was a great place to go with our friends. It brought fresh vegetables and produce to the city, which are a notch above what we can find in the grocery stores. I can't believe someone out there hates both vegetables, and the community THAT much... it's just all kind of sad really."
Indeed, it seems that someone has a keen interest is seeing Hartford county suffer. Even in these trying times, it's somewhat unfathomable to see some crime commited that effects teh general populace of the city to such an extent. There have been cries to ensure the safety of citizens with additions to the police force. Citizens are growing weary of the seemingly endless gang related vioence plaguing the city. This reporter feels that if we keep going down this path, Detroit will be a safer place to live.
