Paroled felon charged in deadly fire at New York homeless hotel that killed 6

A man released on parole earlier this year following a grand larceny conviction is accused of setting fire to a New York homeless hotel, killing six people and displacing dozens more, according to authorities.Tyler Russell, 24, was arrested Monday and charged with six counts of second-degree manslaughter and one count of arson in connection with the blaze at the Knights Inn in Endwell, according to New York State Police.First responders arrived at the scene at about 6 a.m.after receiving reports of a fire at the hotel in Broome County.
Endwell Fire Department crews found the building fully engulfed, with heavy black smoke pouring from the front of the structure and flames visible at the rear.The fire spread rapidly, and police said additional fire departments and law enforcement agencies responded to the scene to assist.NYC TEEN ARRESTED, CHARGED FOR SETTING HOMELESS SUBWAY RIDER ON FIRE, POLICE SAYTyler Russell was charged with six counts of second-degree manslaughter and one count of arson.(Broome County Sheriff's Office)At least six people died in the fire, and two others were transported to a hospital for treatment, police said.
Authorities have not yet publicly identified the victims."First and foremost, our deepest thoughts and continuous prayers are with the victims and their families who were impacted by this morning's tragic events.Please know that our entire department and community stand with you during this incredibly difficult time," the Endwell Fire Department wrote on Facebook.The American Red Cross assisted displaced guests, and a temporary shelter was established at Vestal United Methodist Church, police said.
The United Way of Broome County also launched an emergency relief fund for victims of the fire that has raised tens of thousands of dollars in donations.BROOKLYN HOMELESS SHELTER WORKER STABBED TO DEATH BY MASKED SUSPECTAt least six people died in the fire and two were transported to a hospital for treatment.(Endwell Fire)A volunteer with ...