Man who set firefighter's home on fire gets 10 years in prison
7 years ago
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The North Tonawanda man who set a volunteer firefighter's home on fire is headed to prison. A judge sentenced Matthew Jurado Friday to ten years behind bars. Jurado set fire to Ken Walker's apartment on Oliver Street last summer. Investigators believe Jurado was a former firefighter at the same department as Walker, and was upset about his removal. Walker received a note with racist overtones in his mailbox around the time of the fire. Investigators couldn't link Jurado to that note. After Jurado is released from prison he will have five years of parole and ordered by the judge to stay away from the Walker family.
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