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OH NO! ECO-TERRORISTS BURNING DOWN MY STATE!

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Willco

Hollywood Square
Eco-Terrorism Suspected in Md. Fires

By STEPHEN MANNING, Associated Press Writer

INDIAN HEAD, Md. - More than a dozen expensive homes under construction were burned down early Monday in a suburban Washington housing development that had been criticized by environmentalists because it is next to a nature preserve, officials said.

An FBI (news - web sites) agent said the fires may have been set by environmental extremists.

A dozen homes were destroyed and 29 others damaged near the state's Mattawoman Natural Environment Area. No injuries were reported. The damage was estimated at at least $10 million.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

Faron Taylor, a deputy state fire marshal, said investigators believe fires were set in at least four of the homes, which were priced at $400,000 to $500,000. Taylor refused to say what led investigators to conclude it was arson.

"At this point, our knowledge of the methodology is shared by us and the perpetrator, and we don't want to share that with anyone else," Taylor said.

A Sierra Club (news - web sites) report had called the development "quintessential sprawl" because it is far from existing infrastructure and "threatens a fragile wetland and important historical sites near the Chesapeake Bay."

After the fires, the Sierra Club issued a statement saying it "strongly condemns all acts of violence in the name of the environment."

FBI spokesman Barry Maddox said FBI agents were on the scene and would investigate whether the fires were an act of ecoterrorism.

"Anything and everything will be considered, but we're not labeling this anything other than suspicious fires," Maddox said.

The blazes were reported before 5 a.m., drawing firefighters from four counties to the subdivision about 25 miles south of the nation's capital. The houses, on lots of about a quarter-acre each, were spread across a 10-acre area, Taylor said.

"This was a very, very affluent neighborhood under construction," Taylor said.

Taylor said the fire would be investigated by agents from the Maryland fire marshal's office and the federal Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which is routinely brought in to help investigate large fires.

FUCK YOU, WHEELER!
 

SteveMeister

Hang out with Steve.
I wonder how much pollution all that burning treated lumber, vinyl siding, insulation, plastics, and other materials caused...
 

Willco

Hollywood Square
SELL YOUR CONDOS ITS ALL OVER!

I find it funny that eco-terrorists thought they were helping the situation. These people are rich. They're only going to spend even more money to make sure they get it right this time!
 

AstroLad

Hail to the KING baby
There was this guy in Arizona doing the exact same thing and everyone was characterizing him as some sort of "eco-terrorist" or "feminazi" or whatever retarded fucking term these idiots who come up with them use these days, and it turned out the guy was just some nut who didn't want his home's view of the scenery obstructed basically and he was just using the "eco-terrorism" thing as a front to con all the suckers and keep some pressure off him, which worked for quite some time.

http://forests.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=7566
 
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