Two of foster children, both teenage brothers, remain in stable condition after a house fire that police say may have been set on purpose, killing two of their foster siblings and the couple who has taken care of them for years.
ByTwo children and two adults were killed in a fire in the West Englewood neighborhood Wednesday morning. Two other children were injured. Two foster children, both teenage brothers, remain at Comer Children's Hospital in stable condition after a house fire that police say may have been set on purpose, killing two of their foster siblings and the couple who has taken care of them for years.
ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchCFD said six people, including four children, were taken to the University of Chicago Hospital and Comer Children's Hospital, where they were listed in critical condition. The four other people who were injured included an adult woman and man who were being treated for severe burn injuries, and two boys ages 14 and 16 who were reported as being stable, CPD said.
"Every time I see that porch, it just reminds me of home and family. And to come see it look like that, it hurt," said Antonio Wilson, a son of the adult victims.
"My family kept bikes in the front for all the kids to play on," Wilson said. "We meet up every Saturday for family events whether it's just watching a movie or having a barbecue every Saturday faithfully. I don't know what to do now.
" Relatives identified the victims killed as Reginald Wilson and his wife, Lisa Brown, and two of Brown's foster children - 15-year-old Ja'Quan and his 8-year-old sister, Royalty Rattler. "They didn't deserve this," Antonio Wilson said. "Royal's birthday is on June 1st. Her birthday was coming up. She didn't deserve this.
"As questions grow over whether the fire was intentionally set, community leaders are pleading for anyone with information or surveillance video to come forward. "This house had a family in it, this house had children in it, and yet this house was set on fire," 15th Ward Alderman Ray Lopez said. "If you have issues with somebody else," Lopez said.
"You don't set their home on fire, you don't endanger the lives of innocent children sleeping at midnight simply because you're pissed off at the world. " Lopez said officials are confident foul play could be involved. He said police have had several calls to the home prior to the fire for domestic issues. With blown out windows, a burnt second story, the fire, which started around 1 a.m. Wednesday, carried over to the house next door.
"They barbequed in the front, they had a little canopy out there, they played their music at night," neighbor Andrew Atchinson said. Atchinson lives around the corner. He said he didn't know the family well, but could tell that they were a tight-knit group. Now Lopez is asking neighbors to check their doorcam footage between the hours of midnight and 1 a.m. to see if any suspects could be seen making their way towards the house.
As the community lends their heartfelt support. Alderman Lopez said anyone hoping to support this family can reach out to his office to do that.
Meanwhile, fire and arson teams were seen on site, but officials have not officially confirmed what caused the fire. Chicago police confirmed it was being classified as an arson investigation. Alderman Ray Lopez said he is "fairly confident" it is arson and that there had been multiple calls for disputes with neighbors at the home in the past.
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