SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities on Wednesday charged two juveniles in an East Tennessee wildfire that killed 14 people and destroyed or damaged more than 1,700 buildings.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, local District Attorney General James Dunn and Great Smoky Mountains National Park announced charges at a news conference Wednesday, but released few other specifics about the juveniles or how the fires started.
Two Kids Charged with Starting Killer Fire
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2116, 07 December 2016
14 counts homicide minimum.
Having visited this area last year, this was one of the great places in America they partly destroyed.
Have no problem with a life sentence here.