Posted on 04/19/2022 1:04:16 PM PDT by artichokegrower
A suspect has been charged with arson and other crimes for allegedly starting a tremendous fire while trying to steal merchandise from a Home Depot in San Jose, officials said Tuesday.
Dyllin Jaycruz Gogue, 27, is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday afternoon. His arrest was announced yesterday.
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The fire has raised questions about safety inside the Home Depot. The sprinkler system apparently did not activate as the flames raced through the aisles, forcing panicked shoppers and employees to run for safety.
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There is layer upon layer of rot and corruption in this country. Here you have a moron setting fire to a Home Depot to cover his garbage shoplifting crime. To ice the cake, the sprinkler system in the store doesn’t kick in. Was it properly built? Was it ever inspected or tested by the city? Sprinkler systems are stupid simple and the basic system design has been in place for over 100 years. How the hell did it fail.
You sure about that this is California. He's probably already out on $2,500 bail. DA will drop the arson and let him plead to shoplifting.
Fourteen pair of sunglasses stolen; real Jean Valjean stuff here.
Sprinklers are designed to contain a fire and keep it small when they can reach whatever is on fire. They do not work very well on racks of kiln-dried lumber in which a stack of wood can be on fire underneath the coverage of the sprinkler.
Just pointing this out. Definitely a failure of a fire protection system but it would take a bigger system with heads on the rack shelving system to work at the average Home Depot lumber section.
What a crazy mess this guy created!
That is one fugly, retarded looking Mongoloid...
I’ve got a castle to haunt next Halloween! He’s my man!
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