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Man confesses to arson at Rockford high rise and Wired Cafe

N.Thompson28 min ago

ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — David Marshall, 46, confessed to arson at Park Terrace high rise and Wired Cafe.

Fire investigators determined the fire originated in a first-floor office on the south side of the high rise. Investigators also received security footage from Rockford Public Housing Authority that showed a black male, wearing a tan jacket and Green Bay Packers hat, breaking into the entrance and the office.

He proceeded to leave the scene, according to court records.

After further investigation, Police determined Marshall was the suspect. Authorities found Marshall walking downtown a couple of hours after the fire at the high rise and took him into custody.

Fire investigators and an Illinois State Fire Marshall Special Agent interviewed Marshall, where he confessed to starting the fire at the high-rise and Wired Cafe.

One firefighter and four residents were hurt during the fire early Thursday morning.

RFD Chief Michele Pankow said the firefighter and residents who were hurt sustained minor injuries and were sent to the hospital.

Other residents on higher floors in the building said they were stuck at first, but were eventually able to get down. The Fire Department said the building housed approximately 150 residents who were evacuated and rehoused.

Marshall is charged with arson to personal property, aggravated arson with people present and criminal fire damage.

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