Who Knew You Could Set an Interstate on Fire
Filed under the non-fake news folder is
real news that apparently the fire that destroyed an overpass on I 85 in Atlanta was deliberately
set.
“Authorities
in Atlanta have
filed criminal charges against three people in connection with the fire that
caused a portion of a major highway in the city to collapse, including a man
they believe set the blaze.”
So how do you set fire to an
interstate highway. We don’t know
and the police don’t know.
“Atlanta arson
investigators think the fire was a malicious act, he said, though he said he
isn’t aware of a possible motive and doesn’t know how the fire started.”
For now there is no truth to the rumor that Devin Nunes snuck
into the White House late at night and received orders to start the fire in
order to create a shovel ready job for the Trump infrastructure program. But stay tuned, that could turn out to be the
story here.
Construction crews began work on March 31 after the collapse of a portion of Interstate 85 North in Atlanta, due to a fire that began underneath. The southbound side was also affected. PHOTO: ZUMA PRESS House republicans deny setting the fire to take attention away from trump troubles |
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