Four Baltimore homes burn across street from Pride flag fire as police investigate possible hate crime
A Pride flag was set on fire across the street from where two other fires burned four Baltimore row homes early Wednesday morning in an incident being investigated as a possible hate crime.
A Pride flag was set on fire across the street from where two other fires burned four Baltimore row homes early Wednesday morning in an incident being investigated as a possible hate crime.
Three people in the four burned houses were injured and sent to the hospital, according to a statement from Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott.
A 74-year-old man was in the hospital and stable Thursday, according to a spokesman for the mayor's office. A 57-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman were treated and released.
No one was physically injured in the fire set to the Pride flag.
Scott acknowledged the fires were "a horrific incident for our neighbors."
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