A former Maryland police chief accused of being a serial arsonist who targeted his rivals has been sentenced to life in prison.
June 27, 2023, 3:24 PMDavid Crawford, 69, a former police chief in Laurel, Md., was charged March 3, 2021, in connection with 12 arsons and several counts of attempted murder in relation to the fires.who targeted his rivals has been sentenced to life in prison.
Crawford had pleaded not guilty to all counts. His attorney maintained Crawford's innocence during Tuesday's sentencing hearing and said he plans to appeal, according to The Baltimore Sun. Law enforcement said at the time of his arrest that investigators discovered a link between the victims, leading them to Crawford following a November 2020 fire in Montgomery County.
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