Three students have been arrested in connection with 10 church fires in Alabama.
Two of the men, Ben Moseley and Russell Debusk, attended Birmingham Southern College. They were arrested at the college.
The third, Matthew Lee Cloyd, is a student at the University of Alabama in Birmingham.
Moseley and Debusk made an appearance in federal court in Birmingham late Wednesday morning. Cloyd, who was arrested later in the day, will probably be taken to court Thursday.
None of the students has a previous criminal record.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) made the arrests.
The ATF had made the Alabama church arson case a top priority. Scores of ATF agents joined state and local law officers in the probe.
Alabama Representative Spencer Bachus said that law enforcement agents had been able to trace the tracks from special-ordered to tires to Cloyd, which led them to Moseley and Debusk.
Of the 10 fires (see map), five were in Bibb County in cenral Alabama and four were in western Alabama. Another church fire in Lamar County on February 11 has been ruled an arson, but investigators haven`t determined if it was connected to the others.
At this point, no racial motive is being attached to the attacks. The ten churches were evenly split in terms of the race of their congregations. All of the churches were Baptist, but that appears now to have been a coincidence.
One federal source said the motive of the three arsonists was that they just liked to set and watch fires.
According to court papers, Cloyd told a witness that Moseley did it as a joke and it got out of hand.
`Joke` Gone Wrong
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Two of the men, Ben Moseley and Russell Debusk, attended Birmingham Southern College. They were arrested at the college.
The third, Matthew Lee Cloyd, is a student at the University of Alabama in Birmingham.
Moseley and Debusk made an appearance in federal court in Birmingham late Wednesday morning. Cloyd, who was arrested later in the day, will probably be taken to court Thursday.
None of the students has a previous criminal record.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) made the arrests.
The ATF had made the Alabama church arson case a top priority. Scores of ATF agents joined state and local law officers in the probe.
Alabama Representative Spencer Bachus said that law enforcement agents had been able to trace the tracks from special-ordered to tires to Cloyd, which led them to Moseley and Debusk.
Of the 10 fires (see map), five were in Bibb County in cenral Alabama and four were in western Alabama. Another church fire in Lamar County on February 11 has been ruled an arson, but investigators haven`t determined if it was connected to the others.
At this point, no racial motive is being attached to the attacks. The ten churches were evenly split in terms of the race of their congregations. All of the churches were Baptist, but that appears now to have been a coincidence.
One federal source said the motive of the three arsonists was that they just liked to set and watch fires.
According to court papers, Cloyd told a witness that Moseley did it as a joke and it got out of hand.
`Joke` Gone Wrong
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