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Man charged in 2022 Baltimore rowhome fire that killed 3 firefighters

Prosecutors say an external ignition source started the blaze, which led to a collapse that killed three Baltimore City firefighters and injured three others

BALTIMORE — A man has been arrested and charged in connection with the 2022 Stricker Street fire that killed three Baltimore City firefighters and critically injured another, according to court documents.

WBFF reported James Barnett, 57, was taken into custody on Nov. 14 and is facing multiple charges, including second-degree murder, second-degree arson, involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment.

According to court documents, a 911 caller reported a building fire with people trapped inside. When crews arrived, they found the three-story rowhome heavily involved, but based on the report of occupants, firefighters attempted an interior attack. While they were inside, the structure collapsed, trapping six firefighters and killing three of them.

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Surveillance video shows a man, now identified as James Barnett, entering the rowhome, creating “several flashes” inside and leaving minutes later, according to court documents. Intermittent smoke was later seen coming from the rear of the rowhome, and no one else entered the building before the fire broke out around 5 a.m., the documents state.

Investigators noted there had been two previous fires at the building, and Barnett admitted he always had access to it, according to court documents. He told investigators he briefly went inside on Jan. 23, 2022, but left because it was heavily charred. The documents also say the light source he used matched the sparks and open flame of a butane cigarette lighter.

ATF investigators concluded the blaze was caused by an external ignition source applied to combustible materials and ruled it incendiary, meaning it was intentionally set.

Barnett is scheduled for a bail review on Nov. 17.

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Bill Carey is the associate editor for FireRescue1.com and EMS1.com. A former Maryland volunteer firefighter, sergeant, and lieutenant, Bill has written for several fire service publications and platforms. His work on firefighter behavioral health garnered a 2014 Neal Award nomination. His ongoing research and writings about line-of-duty death data is frequently cited in articles, presentations, and trainings. Have a news tip? He can be reached at news@lexipol.com.