Philly church’s leader doesn’t want fire to be used ‘as a weapon on the political battlefield’
Preliminary findings from an investigation of a fire at the
A fire is usually referred to the Fire Marshal’s Office when officials suspect it to be suspicious, said Cpl.
This story has been spreading on conservative media sites after the
Breitbart, a conservative website that was previously run by former Trump chief strategist
Though the
Head pastor
“That was not what I intend to do. I want people to remember that we are one nation, one people who love one another and want the best for one another," Pham said. “I don’t want any confusion. I don’t want any group to hate another.”
The police killing of Wallace in
The fire department was dispatched to the church in the Crescentville neighborhood around
Pham said a man at an auto parts store across the street told Pham that he saw a small group of “kids throw flammable chemicals on the roof.” Employees at the auto store Friday said they did not see the fire and recommended calling a coworker who may have witnessed it. That person did not respond to requests for comment.
2nd Alarmers at Bingham & Adams at this under control church fire.@PhillyFireDept pic.twitter.com/wNyFJv4fnr
-- 2ND ALARMERS (@PHILASACHIEF)
Pham said he was first worried about hard drives inside the church. The hard drives contain more than 15 years worth of information about community members the church helps with things like immigration paperwork and taxes. Recently, he said the church has helped people apply for pandemic unemployment assistance. Fortunately, the hard drives were unharmed.
Still, it does not seem like the church’s insurance will be enough to cover all of the damages, Pham said. The inside of the church is “destroyed,” he said. About 30 people have been using the space for socially distanced services, while others participate via Zoom. There is a
“It hurts a lot financially and spiritually,” Pham said. “I really need people to pray for us.”
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