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Texas man who claimed to be sufferer of hate crime charged with arson

A Texas man faces expenses after initially claiming he was a sufferer of a hate crime when his rental home burned to the bottom. 

In response to authorities, 50-year-old Mario Roberson of Huntsville was charged with arson after the our bodies of two individuals had been discovered inside what was left of the house destroyed in June.

FOX 26 Houston spoke with the legal professional of Mario Roberson, who had initially claimed the fire was arson and a hate crime.

Roberson mentioned he was being focused and that racist graffiti was sprayed on the home earlier than the hearth.

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Fire destroys home in Texas back in June

A Texas man has been charged with arson after initially claiming that his home burned down as a part of a hate crime. (FOX 26 Houston)

Roberson additionally claimed he was practically shot in the identical neighborhood two weeks after the graffiti was painted on the property, in line with reviews. 

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Debris left from June house fire in Huntsville, TX

Texas man who mentioned racists focused his house is now going through arson expenses after the June deadly home fireplace. (FOX 26 Houston)

On Monday, a grand jury issued a “true bill” for Roberson, which might permit him to be charged with first-degree felony arson. The indictment comes after a months-long investigation by the Texas State Fireplace Marshal’s Workplace, in line with information. 

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Fire destroys home in Huntsville, TX in June

After claiming a hate crime burned down his residence in June, a Texas man is now going through arson expenses.  (FOX 26 Houston)

Roberson faces anyplace from 5 to 99 years behind bars.

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The Texas State Fireplace Marshal’s Workplace and San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Workplace didn’t instantly reply to Fox Information Digital’s request for remark.

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