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Two Firefighter Start Fire Just to Put It Out; Charged With Arson
Jerome Engle and James Martinez have been indicted. (Photo courtesy of Prince George\'s Co. Fire and EMS)
WTOPNews.com
November 07, 2009
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. – Two members of a volunteer fire department are charged with setting fire to a vacant house in Prince George’s County so that they could put it out.
Jerome Engle, 46, of Bowie and James R. Martinez, 24, of Damascus were indicted Thursday in the March 17, 2008 fire in Riverdale.
The charges include second-degree arson, burglary and conspiracy.
“The fact that volunteer firefighters were involved in this crime is inexcusable and leaves me without words to describe their actions,” says Prince George’s County Fire Chief Eugene Jones.Authorities say both men are longtime firefighters and were members of the Riverdale Volunteer Department. Martinez currently is a professional firefighter in Montgomery County.
Authorities say they are questioning the men regarding other possible arson fires and involvement of other firefighters.
“This investigation remains open and is ongoing,” Jones says. “We will find out how extensive this might be.”
The Riverdale Fire Department had dismissed the firefighters for unrelated reasons prior to knowing about the investigation, according to a statement posted on the department’s Web site.
“These indictments should in no way reflect on the sincere dedication that the majority of volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel put forth each and every day protecting life and property,” the statement says.
“We can only apologize to the communnity for the alleged actions of these individuals and ask that you not prejudge all volunteers on the basis of these indictments. As in any profession, there are those that stray, and they will be called to answer,” the statement goes on to say.

soakinwet
15 days ago
200 comments
Looks like he singed his hair during the ignition stage! LOL
DHVFD_Noobie26
16 days ago
6 comments
wow...it had to be PGFD huh?
Prince Georges County Fire Department is great...and its sad people like this give us a bad name!