A Maryland woman accused of setting her house on fire watched it burn from a chair on the front lawn as another resident screamed for help inside the home, according to fire officials and a video purported to show the wild scene.
A Maryland woman accused of setting her house on fire watched it burn from a chair on the front lawn as another resident screamed for help inside the home, according to fire officials and a video purported to show the wild scene.
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Witnesses told officials that a woman, later identified as 47-year-old Gail J. Metwally, set multiple fires in the home before sitting in a chair on the front lawn and watching the flames engulf her house. Witnesses said that a woman set her house on fire before sitting in a lawn chair, pictured above, to watch. (Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal)
Video purported to show the chaotic scene was posted on social media showing a woman appearing to read a book while the house bursts into flames. I cannot actually believe it, a witness who recorded the video can be heard saying. And she’s sitting there just chillin’ watching the house go up in flames! Oh my God!
RISING SUN â Maryland State Police troopers captured three teens wanted in connection with Delaware shootings over the weekend, after a police chase that covered approximately 30 miles on Sunday night and ended near Rising Sun, according to agency officials.
Investigators identified two of the suspects as brothers Anthony and Maurice Harrigan, both of whom are 17-year-old Wilmington, Del., residents who are charged as adults with numerous offenses, police reported. They identified the remaining suspect as Stanley Reese Jones, 18, of Claymont, Del., police said. He, too, is facing numerous criminal charges, police added.
Delaware State Police investigators contacted a representative at MSPâs JFK Memorial Highway Barrack near Perryville shortly before 10 p.m. on Sunday and reported that a black Jeep Patriot occupied by three suspects was heading toward Maryland from Delaware, police reported.