James Bartels, 52, started 26 fires in the national forest in 2022, according to United States Attorney Kenneth Parker’s office.
James Bartels, a former fire department administrator, claimed he set the fires to "give the boys something to do." ...
A former Gallia County, Ohio, fire department worker and police officer was sentenced to prison Monday for starting dozens of ...
A former fire department administrator and police officer has been sentenced for starting more than 20 fires in the Wayne ...
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A month after a devastating wildfire erupted in the Pacific Palisades, first responders were honored at a special event hosted by MTO Shahmaghsoudi School of Islamic Sufism, where community members ...
The man, a former member of the military with post-traumatic stress disorder, had a history of alleged violence and threats, ...
The shooting took place in Tarzana, a suburb in the San Fernando Valley near Woodland Hills. A boy, 16, died at the scene and ...
James Bartels was sentenced to 18 months in prison for sparking 26 fires in Wayne National Forest, prosecutors announced on Monday.
James Bartels, a former 911 dispatcher in southeast Ohio, admitted to starting dozens of fires to "give the boys something to do." ...
Police said the resident was rushed to a trauma center and the affected officers were taken to local hospitals following the incident.