Racine COP House reopens after being destroyed by arson

  • Source: WITI-TV FOX 6 Milwaukee
  • Published: 11/17/2021 04:26 PM

It has been more than a year since the Thelma Orr Community-Oriented Policing (COP) House in Racine was destroyed by arson. On Wednesday, Nov. 17, the house rose from the ashes. "I worked on the case of the arson that happened here. It just, I think speaks volumes about the endurance this philosophy has," said James Pettis, Community-Oriented Policing Unit. Four people were charged in connection to the arson that happened in June 2020 amid protests following the death of George Floyd. Prosecutors say an investigation found extensive damage on the first floor – and determined it was consistent with a fire-starting event using an accelerant. More than a year later, the community steps foot into the new COP House for its re-opening on Wednesday. "It stands to show that we’re not going to let an arson and the negative actions in the moment of these people who committed this devastation here define us," Pettis said.



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