Ammunition-Fueled House Fire in California Kills Two People and a Dog
Firefighters faced challenges due to exploding ammunition; several weapons found at the scene raise suspicions of criminal activity.
- Two people and a dog were killed in a house fire in California, which was fueled by ammunition.
- The fire began around 4:30 a.m. and was extinguished by 6 a.m., during which firefighters had to maintain a defensive position due to the ammunition going off.
- Several weapons, including automatic weapons and a rifle, were found at the scene, leading to speculation that the house was used in criminal dealings.
- Three separate homes were involved in the fire, and all have been red-tagged due to the damage.
- The LAPD Bomb Squad and Gangs and Narcotics division were called to the scene for investigation.