Download: RSS | Email Alerts | Text Alerts | Mobile
 

House burns down in Shannon Hills

Fire crews responded to a house fire burning on Dublin Road Wednesday night in Shannon Hills.

Click here to read the full story.

Thank you for being a part of the FOX16.com community! Everyone is invited and encouraged to comment here but comments containing the following will be removed:
1. Racist or bigoted slurs
2. Abusive, off-topic, or foul language
3. Slander, defamation, and personal attacks
4. Spam or advertising
5. Advocating or celebrating the death, illness, or misfortune of any person, public figure or otherwise
6. Comments posted with the explicit intention of provoking others
7. Content that may infringe the copyright or intellectual property rights of others or other applicable laws or regulations.
Post a Comment
 

 
Comments
weatcrakka - 7/18/2012 3:54 PM
0 Votes
This isnt the first time they were burning something and had areosol cans explode. A few months back I was riding with one of their Police officers in a ride along when him and I heard what sounded like gunshots (shotgun) shots go off....when three polices officers responded...it was that they were burning stuff and had areosol cans...and now the house burns down.... isnt there a burn ban in effect?

zipede14 - 7/12/2012 4:43 PM
0 Votes
Rebaldance1-I did see this story last night & my 1st thought was how tragic this was that someone has lost their home & all of the memories in it. My condolences to you for the loss of your grandparents. That in itself is very hard to deal with. I lost my grandmother 2 yrs ago. Also, the thought of losing something that has been a part of your life is even more difficult. My prayers are with you & your family and hopefully you can salvage something from this loss. I pray that God will guide your family to be able to build a new home and it be done as quickly as possible. I do think it is disrespectful when people assume before they know what really happened. You are right, this is a personal matter and not for us to ask what happened or who did what. Good luck to your family!

Rebaldance1 - 7/12/2012 3:46 PM
1 Vote
This is the problem with a private matter being released to the public. My family are the ones who lost this home and this was also my great grandparents home while they were alive. They weren't just "tenants " living in this home it wa family. Nobody was stainîng anything the dumpster was there because we were throwing things away from my grandparents passing away. I am very upset with the fact that cameras were shoved in our faces at such a tragic time I feel that was very disrespectful. But obviously some people have never experienced anything like this. Which is my problem with such a private and tragic experience being aired to the rude and unsympathetic public. I pray nothing ever happens so tragically to any of your families.

wpsark - 7/12/2012 9:29 AM
1 Vote
tired, they probably can technically afford their own home but thanks to the freddie & Fanny and the fed govt lending mortgages that went out to welfarer's, low income earners and all the other charity cases who costs us trillions, it's nearly impossible to get financed unless, 1: you have the amount of your mortgage payment in your bank account for at least a year(who has an extra $700-$1k laying around constantly, without ever dipping into it on occasion? Not the average America..Also I think you have to be 3 yrs at the same job(many people have been laid off lately), then you have gov't mandated closing costs that must be paid in full..It's nothing but a hassle. That's why I'm working on building my own house right now. It may take 5 yrs but it'll be well worth it.

Forward0341 - 7/12/2012 8:07 AM
1 Vote
I wonder if they were staining something? If you throw a bunch of staining rags into a pile they have been known to spontaneously combust.

Tired - 7/12/2012 6:32 AM
0 Votes
Tenants...wonder why they can't afford their own home...hmmm
The links below are paid advertisements. FOX16 is not responsible for their content.
Current Conditions
83°
High: 93° | Low: 67°
Cloudy
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.
Mobile advertising for this site is available on Local Ad Buy.