Posted on 12/05/2016 4:15:09 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
(CNN) - A budding musician. A truck-lover and bowling alley denizen. A singer whose adoring fans called him Nex Luguolo. A 17-year-old choir singer.
These are among the 36 people who lost their lives Friday night in a fire at an Oakland, California, warehouse where an electronic dance party was being held.
More National Headlines Oakland fire toll at 36; DA promises 'thorough' probe Oakland warehouse fire: What was the Ghost Ship? 33 bodies found at Oakland fire Desperate search for loved ones after Oakland fire It is already being called one of the city's deadliest blazes.
Authorities said they have identified at least 11 victims, but not all their names have been released.
Here's what we know so far about the victims:
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Appreciate both your replies and I fully understand your latter post. In fact, we are in agreement but I feel that this fire as a result of the party has exposed something else.
This was supposedly an artsy-fartsy milieu, but maybe other things like this, slum communes, could be happening with the sanctuaried people. We wouldn’t know unless we investigated. The cities might not care as long as they get the subsidies that follow those people.
Which code officials live in homes and drive vehicles that appear beyond their means on a municipal wage? Which of them have unexplained bank deposits or spend cash more frequently than a typical resident?
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Good point.
Building inspectors, particularly electrical and plumbing inspectors all over the Bay Area are on the take in a big way.
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