Jailtime for former Md. volunteer firefighter for arson role
A former volunteer firefighter has been sentenced to 18 months in jail for his role in a house fire in Mardela Springs, Md.
Twenty-two-year-old Kyle James Bradley was sentenced on Thursday. He pleaded guilty last month to conspiracy to commit arson.
Bradley and two other firefighters were charged in the March 2009 fire, which caused $100,000 in damage to a vacant house.
Twenty-year-old Joshua Bryant Maddox and 28-year-old Marcus Edward Whitelock have both pleaded guilty to arson.
-- The Daily Times of Salisbury
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Washington Post Editors
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April 9, 2010; 8:08 AM ET
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