Convicted Pang warehouse firesetter sentenced to 35 years

Convicted Pang warehouse firesetter sentenced to 35 years

Martin Pang, son of the owners of Mary Pang Food Products, was recently sentenced to 35 years in prison for setting fire to the Seattle, Washington, warehouse in January 1995. Seattle Fire Department Firefighters James Brown, 25; Walter Kilgore, 45; Gregory Shoemaker, 43; and Randall Terlicker, 35, were killed in that fire when they fell through the floor into a fiery basement.

Pang had admitted to four counts of first-degree manslaughter in an agreement worked out by his attorneys and prosecutors.

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