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Woman Screamed 'Burn!' Before Setting Fire to Dad's Home

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Woman allegedly set fire after eviction dispute with father.
  • Elderly residents rescued from windows during the blaze.
  • Suspect has prior arson convictions.
Woman Screamed 'Burn!' Before Setting Fire to Dad's Home

A harrowing incident unfolded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on January 13, 2026, when Laquita Spears, 48, allegedly set fire to her father's apartment following an eviction dispute. Neighbors reported Spears had been exhibiting unstable behavior for weeks prior. The criminal complaint states Spears used charcoal fluid and a lighter to ignite a coat and couch within the apartment while her father was present.

During the act, Spears reportedly screamed "burn motherf***** burn!" at her father before fleeing. The fire rapidly spread through the housing complex, which predominantly houses elderly and disabled residents and lacks a sprinkler system. Residents were forced to self-evacuate, with some escaping by hanging from windows. Multiple individuals suffered from smoke inhalation and other injuries, with one requiring hospitalization for chest pain after being found unresponsive.

Spears, who has prior arson convictions, has been charged with arson and reckless endangerment. While she admitted to igniting the fluid at two locations, she claimed she did not intend to harm anyone or foresee the fire's extensive spread. Investigators noted her erratic behavior and nonsensical arguments concerning a small sum of money prior to the incident.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
On January 13, 2026, Laquita Spears allegedly set fire to her father's apartment in Milwaukee, leading to the evacuation of elderly residents.
Laquita Spears, 48, is accused of setting a fire in a Milwaukee housing complex and faces charges of arson and reckless endangerment.
The fire, ignited in an apartment, spread through a Milwaukee housing complex, forcing elderly and disabled residents to evacuate, with some escaping through windows.

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