Racial motive alleged in post-election arson at Springfield church

(Photo by Dennis Leger/ Springfield Fire Department)
Springfield firefighters battled the blaze at the building site of the Macedonia Church of God in November.
By Jonathan Saltzman and Brian Ballou, Globe Staff
SPRINGFIELD -- Three Springfield men, including one who allegedly complained that blacks and Puerto Ricans would have more rights than whites under President Barack Obama, set an arson fire that destroyed the construction site of a mostly black church just hours after Obama's landmark victory, authorities said today.
The men, Benjamin Haskell, Michael F. Jacques Jr., and Thomas Gleason Jr., all of whom are white, poured gasoline on the exterior and interior of the construction site of the Macedonia Church of God in Christ in the early morning of Nov. 5 and later boasted about it, according to prosecutors.
Four days after the fire, which many in Springfield's black community had immediately feared was related to the election of America's black president, Haskell and Jacques drove by burnt rubble with an unidentified associate and laughed, according to the affidavit of an FBI agent.
``We did it,'' Haskell allegedly told to the associate, who later became a cooperating witness. When the associate asked why they set the blaze, Haskell replied, ``Because it was a black church.''
Jacques asked the associate whom he had voted for, the affidavit said. When he replied that he voted for Obama, Jacques uttered a profanity-laced racial epithet and predicted that Obama would be assassinated.
Haskell later admitted to authorities that he helped set the fire and said Jacques had been angry the day before Election Day that the country was going to have an African-American president and that blacks and Puerto Ricans would have more rights than whites, according to the affidavit.
Haskell, 22, Jacques, 24, and Gleason, 21, were arrested early today and charged with a violation of Section 241, a civil rights conspiracy statute, said a spokeswoman for US Attorney Michael J. Sullivan. The charge makes it illegal for two or more individuals to agree to ``injure, threaten, or intimidate'' anyone from exercising their civil rights.
Each faces up to 10 years in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release. They appeared briefly in US District Court in Springfield before US Magistrate Judge Kenneth P. Neiman this afternoon.
``I've been hopeful from day one that whoever perpetrated this hideous act of arson ... would be apprehended,'' said Bishop Bryant Robinson Jr., pastor of Macedonia Church of God in Christ, which was building a new church.
The blaze started at 3:10 a.m. and caused an estimated $2 million in damage. Investigators said at the time that the timing, just hours after Obama broke the highest racial barrier in politics, raised suspicions that it was a hate crime.
The fire touched off a raw fear that has lurked just below the surface in many black communities, that Obama's breakthrough success would trigger a backlash against blacks.
``If, in fact, it's a racially motivated crime, then that would be an additional tragedy to the loss because that's really not something you want to have in a community,'' said Bradford R. Martin Jr., a lawyer who represents the church and praised the work of investigators.
``As African-Americans, the Macedonia Church would have a heightened feeling and sensitivity to that,'' added Martin, who is white. ``Until we hear more about what was actually going on with these individuals, it will be hard to say what their motivation was.''
The state fire marshal, Stephen Coan, said authorities from a host of federal and state agencies investigated the crime, including the State Police, FBI, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Hampden County District Attorney's Office, as well as the marshal's office. Sullivan's office led the investigation.
Bill Blatch, a retired state police lieutenant and president of Black Men of Greater Springfield, was pleased that arrests had been made.
``Being an ex-trooper, I had confidence that the investigators would do the best job they could to try to bring this thing to a quick end,’’ he said. ``And I think that faith has been rewarded.’’
He said he was heartened to see blacks and whites in Springfield pull together in the wake of the fire.
``As President-elect Obama states, we can do this thing, but we can only do this thing together,’’ he said.



Thanks for the update and clearing up the issue of the cause of the fire. I remember some of the comments posted here after the original story broke and how some whites immediately tried to imply that the church congregants may have set the fire to collect the insurance or that they didn't have the money to finish the construction. The number of vicious and racist comments that are posted when the story involves any black issue seems to be a constant. It never fails in Boston that once anything related to Blacks are addressed, the negative remarks and comments come out. Well, the torching of the Black church was a racist attack so once again, stop blaming blacks. It was not any "black behavior" that caused this to happen; it was white hatred towards blacks. These guys took physical action to act out their hatred not like the people who post to boston.com who hide behind their anonymity. Let's see if those who wrote those kinds of comments back in November will now come forward to admit they were wrong.
I wish the Globe staff had made an effort to be explicitly clear that this happened in Springfield, MA. I had to look for clues to figure that out. As we know, Obama is from Illinois and when I first read the headline I assumed it was Springfield, Ill., home of Abe Lincoln.
Im glad these people are caught, no need for that kind of behaveir.
My apologies to the membership and clergy of this Church.
At the time of this fire I suggested in this space that the perpetrators might be motivated by recouping insurance coverage.
I was very wrong.
Nowhere in the story does it state that these scoundrals were Republicans! Ozerbach?
Which Springfield was this in?
Any arrests yet in the arson of Sarah Palin's church?
This is great news, sort of. Would be better news if this crap didn't happen at all. Regardless, I was interested in the law that makes it "illegal for two or more individuals to agree to "injure, threaten, or intimidate'' anyone from exercising their civil rights. The offense is punishable by up to life imprisonment or the death penalty, depending on the circumstances of the crime and whether anyone was injured."
Why doesn't this apply to police? They violate this law all the time when they injure, threaten and intimidate protesters. Hmmm
Let's hear it for the Idiots Of The Year!
So what was the motive for whomever burned down Sarah Palin's church?
That's strange. Now where would these young men get these twisted ideas from? Hmmmmmmm. Couldn't be from all the right wing radio that's bombarding the airwaves 24/7. No way. They must have just come up with it themselves. I'll have to tune in to Rush or EEI to get the real story, since we can't seem to get the truth from anywhere else.
The real question is, why is anyone building anything in Springfield?
When the dateline of a newspaper story has only the city name and not the state, it is assumed that the city is in the same state as the newspaper. Also, Springfield is a major Massachusetts city and the largest of the Springfields in the country.
Uh, Bruce, it's BOSTON.com, and at the top it says the BOSTON Globe, maybe that's a clue..... bahahaha.....
Rob- Your comments are about as perceptive as these racists arsonists are, although admittedly not as destructive. When you you ever heard Rush in any way encourage or condone this type of activity?
The arrest of the three apparently deranged young men is certainly a plus for U.S. democracy; also, an attempt attempt to prevent arnarchy (it can be consequential), instead of the rule of law, from being the norm.
The writer, Yves A. Isidor, is the executive editor of wehaitians.com
Hopefully, now that this story broke, the Globe won't beat us over the head ad nauseum with racism articles.
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