Man pleads guilty in Crane fires (+COURT DOCUMENTS)
Case goes federal because of hate crime civil rights violations
September 02, 2011 1:21 PM
BY JON VANDERLAAN
When he set fire to the Faith in Christ Church in Crane because he believed a disabled black man lived there, Steven Scott Cantrell was trying to send a message to the Aryan Brotherhood in Texas: He could be useful to the gang. Cantrell, 25, could have spent life in prison for setting fire to the church and being racially motivated to do so, as the congregation is primarily black.
He instead pleaded guilty to four federal charges Friday in exchange for a punishment range between 412 months and 485 months in prison after being accused of numerous arsons motivated by race, color and ethnicity as part of an attempt to impress the Texas Aryan Brotherhood.
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Boutros also said during the hearing that another motivation for the church fire is because Cantrell believed a disabled black man lived in the church, and Cantrell thought the man was in the church.
Cantrell also was accused of setting Craig’s Gym on fire because he believed the gym helped minorities and the owner was married to a woman of Mexican descent and setting fire to a house because he believed its occupant was Jewish.
When he set fire to the Faith in Christ Church in Crane because he believed a disabled black man lived there, Steven Scott Cantrell was trying to send a message to the Aryan Brotherhood in Texas: He could be useful to the gang.
http://www.oaoa.com/news/church-71442-cantrell-accused.html