Firebombing Believed To Be Cause Of Morning Duplex Fire

Thursday, June 26, 2008
Bethany Ware, disaster coordinator with the Chattanooga chapter of the American Red Cross, arrives on the scene to provide assistance to the fire victims.
Bethany Ware, disaster coordinator with the Chattanooga chapter of the American Red Cross, arrives on the scene to provide assistance to the fire victims.

Two people are homeless after fire damaged a duplex Thursday morning in Highland Park.

Chattanooga fire investigators believe the duplex located at 1602 E. 17th St. was firebombed Thursday morning.

Capt. James Whitmire with the Fire Investigation Division said the evidence obtained on the scene indicates that a container with some sort of flammable liquid was thrown on the back porch of the duplex.

No one was reportedly home at the time, but the fire burned up the back bedroom and caused about $15,000 in damages.

Capt. Whitmire said fire investigators are also looking at two separate car fires that occurred in the same general area within an hour or two of each other. He said he requested assistance from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, which he said is standard protocol in such incidents. Lt. Henry McElvain is the lead fire investigator on the duplex fire.

The ATF is bringing in an "arson dog" on Thursday from Nashville to assist with the investigation. At this point in the investigation, there is no physical evidence collected yet that links the three fires together, or links the fires to the stabbing and other seemingly related incidents currently being handled by Chattanooga police. The investigation will continue by all three agencies.

The Chattanooga Fire Department received the alarm at 6:28 a.m. and responded to 1602 E. 17th St. with four fire companies. Battalion Chief Ben Biggs said smoke and flames were visible at the rear of the duplex when the first firefighters arrived on the scene.

Chief Biggs said the firefighters were able to contain the fire damage to a back bedroom, though the rest of the duplex sustained smoke damage.

The residents of the duplex, Jocelyn Davenport and her 21-year-old son, were reportedly not home at the time of the fire. A resident on the other side of the duplex was the first to notice the fire and call 911.

Volunteers with the American Red Cross were called to the scene to assist the family.


Less Than Month Remains For Free Upgrade To Photo Driver's License

Hamilton County Clerk Bill Knowles said that less than a month remains for county residents wishing to upgrade their non-photo driver’s license without cost in the County Clerk’s Courthouse office. The clerk’s office began offering the free photo upgrades on Oct. 17, 2011. The service will terminate on March 12.  According to Department of Safety guidelines an applicant ... (click for more)

Upcoming City Council Agendas

AGENDA FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2012   I.          Call to Order.   II.        Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation (Councilman McGary)   III.       Minute ... (click for more)

Thank You, Judge Mattice And Chattanooga

I would like to thank Judge Mattice for handing down a 30.5 year sentence for Kathleen Mathews.  Obviously, no amount of jail time, fines, or lashings can bring back Tim Chapin.   A 30-year sentence will, however, make the world just a little safer.  That's what Sgt. Chapin would have wanted.  He was a protector and sacrificed his life so the rest of ... (click for more)

Roy Exum: What 17 Pills Did To Me

Ah, step into my parlor of first-hand wisdom because, in the School of Hard Knocks, there are priceless lessons that you should know before it becomes your turn to dance. Never in my life have I ever had any back problems but, in early December, I came down with what is called sciatica and I have been a miserable man ever since. There are two big nerves that sprout out of the ... (click for more)

Lady Mocs Host Georgia Southern Monday On Autograph Night

The Lady Mocs will be gunning for their 13th SoCon victory Monday night when they host Georgia Southern at McKenzie Arena at 7 p. m. Following the game, the Lady Mocs players and coaches will be courtside for an autograph session. The Lady Mocs and the Eagles have met 48 times with UTC holding a 30-18 advantage. At home, Chattanooga is 18-4 against Georgia Southern but struggle ... (click for more)

Jay Fowler, Chris Walker To Speak at Quarterback Club

Jay Fowler and Chris Walker of Fellowship of Christian Athletes are the guest speakers for Monday's Chttanooga Quarterback Club at Finley Stadium at noon. Fowler, a Tyner and West Point graduate,  is the director of The Greater Chattanooga FCA, while Walker, a former University of Tennessee football player, is the FCA campus director for the Chattanooga ... (click for more)