Sunday, October 2, 2022

US Navy Recruit Found Not Guilty Of 2020 Arson That Destroyed The USS Bonhomme Richard

Port of San Diego Harbor Police Department boats combat a fire on board USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) at Naval Base San Diego, July 12. Lt. John J. Mike/US Navy 

   

Daily Mail: Navy recruit, 21, is found NOT GUILTY of 2020 arson that gutted USS Bonhomme Richard and caused $1.2B in damage - as it's revealed there was a SECOND suspect who was kicked out of service 

 * Seaman Recruit Ryan Mays was found not guilty of setting the fire that destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard in July 2020

* Prosecutors failed to present enough evidence which tied Mays to the arson 

 * The ship burned for more than four days and caused an estimated $1.2 billion in damages 

 * Mays' defense introduced information that the Navy had another suspect they gave up on after the sailor was kicked out of the service 

A 21-year-old Navy recruit was found not guilty of arson in the fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard in July 2020. 

Captain Derek Butler ruled that the prosecution against Seaman Recruit Ryan Mays did not present enough hard evidence connecting Mays to the arson. 

Butler added that the evidence presented was primarily circumstantial, according to a CBS8 report.  

Read more .... 

US Navy Recruit Found Not Guilty Of 2020 Arson That Destroyed The USS Bonhomme Richard  

UPDATED: Former Bonhomme Richard Sailor Ryan Sawyer Mays Acquitted of Arson -- USNI News  

Sailor found not guilty of arson fire that destroyed $1.2 billion Navy ship, judge rules -- AP 

U.S. sailor found not guilty of fire that destroyed ship -- Reuters  

Naval sailor acquitted of arson in fire that destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego -- FOX News  

Sailor charged with starting fire that destroyed Navy ship found not guilty -- CNN  

US navy sailor acquitted of setting fire that destroyed $1.2bn warship -- The Guardian  

Navy sailor found not guilty of setting fire that destroyed ship -- UPI

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