California man sentenced to prison for starting wildfire that forced over 7,000 to evacuate - News Summed Up

California man sentenced to prison for starting wildfire that forced over 7,000 to evacuate


A man was sentenced to 12 years in prison after he admitted to sparking a wildfire in Southern California that forced over 7,000 residents to evacuate last summer. McGlover, from Temecula, was ordered to pay restitution to his victims, which could amount to millions of dollars. The Cranston fire took place during a devastating summer for California, which saw at least six other major fires ravage the state. Residents whose lives were forever changed by the Cranston fire said that they suffered from depression, anxiety and shock. CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APPMcGlover's attorney made one final request at the sentencing hearing: that his client could be allowed to hug his parents, who also lived in the area.


Source: Fox News February 17, 2019 20:48 UTC



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