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  2. Arson - Wikipedia

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    Arson that results in death can be further prosecuted as manslaughter or murder. A common motive for arson is to commit insurance fraud. [1] [2] [3] In such cases, a person destroys their own property by burning it and then lies about the cause in order to collect against their insurance policy. [4]

  3. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    A frequent motive for arson is insurance fraud, with the fire staged to appear accidental. [3] Other motives for arson include desire to commit vandalism or mischief, for thrill or excitement, for revenge, to conceal other crimes, or as a hate crime. [4] The Church Arson Prevention Act of 1996 was established to protect places of worship.

  4. Behind the arson arrests during the firestorm: Cases reveal L ...

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    A related and recurring concern is that media attention on the massive wildfires inspires copycats to commit arson. The causes of the Palisades and Eaton fires are still under investigation, with ...

  5. Fire accelerant - Wikipedia

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    In Arson investigation, the significance of accelerant is to detect the presence of a such substance in order to proved that the fire is classified as an arson. [2] A fire is a self-sustaining, exothermic oxidation reaction that emits heat and light. When a fire is accelerated, it can produce more heat, consume the reactants more quickly, burn ...

  6. Park Fire is California’s largest ever blaze caused by arson ...

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    Arson is a relatively small but steady source of fire damage in California. Since 2020, approximately 70,000 acres of the state were burned by fires attributed to arson, ...

  7. Everything we know about man arrested near Kenneth blaze as ...

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    Authorities said there was not enough probable cause to arrest the man on suspicion of arson, but he has been charged with a felony probation violation Everything we know about man arrested near ...

  8. Forcible felony - Wikipedia

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    In addition to violent crimes, forcible felonies under Illinois law include burglary, residential burglary, and treason. [10] Any felony may be a forcible felony under Illinois law if the felony "involves the use or threat of physical force or violence".

  9. Arson suspect arrested after fire at L.A. City Hall ... - AOL

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    The suspect, Carlos Tercero-Maradiaga, 36, is accused of using an accelerant to commit arson. The LAPD statement did not provide a motive for the crime but said "there is no indication that this ...