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Man charged with murder in fatal Los Angeles fire

Blaze in vacant building killed 5 homeless people

By AMANDA LEE MYERS and ROBERT JABLON, AMANDA LEE MYERS and ROBERT JABLON, Associated Press
Published: June 15, 2016, 11:13pm

LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles man was charged Wednesday with five capital murder counts in the deaths of five homeless people killed in a building fire that authorities say was intentionally set following a dispute.

Johnny Sanchez, 21, was ordered held without bail during an appearance in a downtown Los Angeles court later Wednesday, when he was given a court-appointed attorney.

His arraignment was postponed until July 27 at the request of his attorney, whose name was not clear.

The charges against Sanchez, who also is homeless, make him eligible for the death penalty if he’s convicted and if prosecutors choose to pursue it.

The Monday night fire killed three men and two women. Four of the badly burned bodies weren’t found until Tuesday afternoon, when search dogs located them under debris on the second floor.

Two of the victims were identified as 59-year-old Jerry Dean Clemons and 44-year-old Mary Anne Davis. The other three haven’t been identified.

Sanchez was in a dispute with the others and lit the fire with the intent to kill, Los Angeles Police Capt. Billy Hayes said.

It took nearly 150 firefighters more than two hours to extinguish the fire in the vacant two-story building that once was home to an acupuncture clinic. It is surrounded by strip malls and an apartment building in the Westlake District about a mile west of downtown Los Angeles.

The structure did not appear seriously damaged from the outside, but the inside was badly burned and most of the roof was gone.

Sanchez has a police record involving drugs and domestic violence, police said. He was being held on $1 million bail.

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