Thursday, November 6, 2008
Black Church Burned After Election In Boston
Anybody who knows anything about the city of Boston will tell you that it is not the most racially tolerant place in the world and now comes an incident involving a fire in a black church just hours after the election of the nations first black president and off the record investigators are calling it suspicious. Firefighters were called to the Macedonia Church of God In Christ at a little after 3 a.m. on November 5th and found the church was in flames and immediately set out to put out the fire. The flames were put out but not before officials estimated that there were about 2 million dollars in damage done to the building. The timing of it has police and citizens of Boston suspecting that the fire might have been deliberately set and may have had something to do with the results of the presidential election earlier that night. Officials are not stating this publicly for the record but they are suspecting. Federal investigators have been called in to look over the incident.
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