Monday, April 15, 2013

Long Beach 7-Eleven Firebomb Victim Has Succumbed To His Injuries #CaFire

 A man set on fire in his SUV by a homeless man outside 7-Eleven has died.Long Beach Police Investigators Still Investigating The Attack.

Coroner's Office says 63-year-old Jerry Arnold Payne died early Monday of burns he suffered on his upper torso.

Deceased male victim man was inside his Toyota SUV in front of a Long Beach 7-Eleven on Friday when a homeless man threw a flammable substance inside the car. 
Officers arrested 38-year-old Raymond Sean Clark a block away and held him for investigation of attempted murder and for two misdemeanor warrants for failing to appear on other charges.
CFN - California Fire News 2013 
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