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7-Eleven set ablaze after suspects light Molotov cocktails inside
The incident is the third of its kind so far in 2021, Prince George’s County Fire/EMS confirmed on their Facebook page
Credit: Official Prince George s County Fire/EMS Department Facebook Page Author: Brielle Ashford (WUSA9) Updated: 7:31 PM EDT May 30, 2021
CAMP SPRINGS, Md. Prince George’s County Fire/EMS are investigating a fire that was spurred by Molotov cocktails at a Camp Springs, Maryland 7-Eleven gas station.
Responders received the call at approximately 1:10 a.m. on Saturday, May 29 regarding the convenience store located in the 6400 block of Auth Road.
The 911 call reported that multiple suspects had started a fire inside the convenience store while it was occupied and then escaped. The fire was extinguished and investigators determined Molotov cocktails were the source. Luckily, the incident did not cause any injuries.
February 24, 2021
On Sunday, February 21, at approximately 12:09 a.m., units from Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department and Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service were dispatched to a house in the 2700 block of Hughes Road in a residential area of Adelphi for a report of multiple unconscious people.
Upon arrival, crews located two buildings which were attached to the rear of the house and determined the actual physical address of the incident was the 3000 block of Buck Lodge Road. Inside one of the rear buildings, where a church worship service was being held, crews located 25 to 30 people several of whom were presenting with symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning (vomiting, headache, dizziness). All of the occupants were conscious.