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VERDICT: Not Guilty.
The sailor accused of setting a billion dollar warship on fire was found innocent of arson today in military court.
Read more about Navy's prosecution of him here.
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The Navy Accused Him of Arson. Its Own Investigation Showed Widespread Safety Failures.
After the USS Bonhomme Richard fire, investigators found missing fire hoses, a broken sprinkler system and other systemic failures. The Navy is still accusing a sailor of arson, against the advice of...
9:34 AM · Sep 30, 2022
https://www.propublica.org/article/bonhomme-richard-fire-safety-lapses
jimfields33
(15,933 posts)Apparently wasnt up to fire code. I dont know if the sailor was guilty or not, but the ship shouldve been ready for fires.
mercuryblues
(14,537 posts)He said he was somewhere else on the ship. The only witness that put him near the scene was most likely lying.
The fire started in a room that held...
Combined with non-working fire extinguishers, missing or unusable fire hoses, sprinklers etc. it's no surprise the ship was completely lost to a fire.
Kid Berwyn
(14,951 posts)One would think the United States Navy also would follow that precaution for its own lithium batteries.
mercuryblues
(14,537 posts)that they would keep the forklifts with gas in them and lithium batteries in the same storeroom, along with pallets of sanitizer, which contains alcohol. What could possibly go wrong?
ProfessorGAC
(65,159 posts)A flammable metal that can't be put out with water right next to combustible liquids.
Did the person that decided to do this keep a gasoline can next to their water heater, too?
Man, is that dumb.
mercuryblues
(14,537 posts)Was a smoking area sign on the door.
sarisataka
(18,755 posts)That space was a fire waiting to happen.
Coventina
(27,169 posts)on edit: typo
FreeState
(10,577 posts)It smoked for days - were 4 miles away and it stunk to high heaven.
crickets
(25,982 posts)in such a basic and necessary thing as firefighting is appalling. The entire crew is fortunate that no fire occurred while at sea. They would have been utterly screwed.
It's also a bit horrifying that NCIS tried so hard to pin the fire on one man, a man who may have had nothing to do with it at all.
sl8
(13,864 posts)Watertight doors blocked open, intermittent fire mains, etc..
crickets
(25,982 posts)for fire hoses and other equipment, lack of proper fire drills leading to a poor response when an actual fire occurred. This included not knowing or bothering to close doors that might have kept the fire from spreading. What a sad waste. As I said before, the only good aspect in the whole catastrophe is that it didn't happen at sea. The loss of life would have been awful.
dalton99a
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Much of the court-martial, which started Sept. 19, centered around whether a crime had even been committed.
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Judge Finds Sailor Not Guilty in Fire That Destroyed $1.2 Billion Navy Ship
Even though a separate Navy review found that 34 people, including five admirals, contributed to or directly led to the loss of the USS Bonhomme Richard, Ryan Mays is the only person to have faced a...
1:00 PM · Sep 30, 2022
https://www.propublica.org/article/bonhomme-richard-fire-navy-mays-verdict
A military judge found Seaman Recruit Ryan Mays not guilty on Friday of setting fire to a $1.2 billion Navy ship.
Mays, 21, had stood trial on charges of aggravated arson and willfully hazarding a vessel for the four-day blaze that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard, an amphibious assault ship, in 2020.
The acquittal marks the end of a two-year ordeal for Mays, who spent 55 days in the brig after he was arrested.
I cant get everything Ive lost back, but today is the start of my new life, Mays told ProPublica in a statement. I am grateful that the military judge saw me for who I am: an innocent man who wanted to serve his country. This fire was traumatic for me and a lot of other sailors. This court-martial is an added layer of trauma.
On July 12, 2020, the Bonhomme Richard was moored at a San Diego Navy base and undergoing a major overhaul. That morning, an area of the ship known as the lower V caught fire, and the blaze quickly spread throughout the vessel. The warship was lost and had to be decommissioned.
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Emile
(22,886 posts)blame drivers for accidents, when a lot times it is equipment failure.