PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The
Philadelphia firefighters’ union is asking district attorney Seth Williams to
reconsider his decision not to pursue criminal charges in relation to the fire
that caused the death of two firemen in 2012 (see related story).
The union wants the building
owners prosecuted.
Local 22 president Joe
Schulle says the families of firefighters Robert Neary and Daniel Sweeney were
devastated by the DA’s announcement yesterday that no charges would be filed in
connection with the fire at the former Buck Hosiery Co. warehouse, in
Kensington, where the two men died.
The families have filed a
civil suit against the owners — Yechiel Lichtenstein (who also goes by Michael)
and his father, Nahman, both of Brooklyn, NY — but Schulle says that is not
justice for the victims.
“It’s just a huge injustice
to our membership that the people that caused this tragedy to occur are just
allowed to walk around like nothing happened. They actually put in a
claim to collect on the million-dollar insurance policy on the building, so
they are trying to benefit from this occurring,” Schulle said.
The building was
deteriorated, unsealed, and tax delinquent when it caught fire (see related stories). DA Williams based his decision
on a grand jury report that said the exact cause of the fire could not be
determined.
Source: CBS
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