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Sunnyside Man Busted For Setting Fires

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Aug. 20, 2013 Staff Report

A Sunnyside man was arrested and charged with setting five fires within a block of where he lives, police said Monday night.

Devon Page, 22, was charged with five counts of arson in connection to four trash fires and the torching of a former city councilman’s SUV, according to the police.

The fires all took place around 49th and 50th Streets, near 39th Avenue, at about 5:00 a.m. Sunday morning.
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Fckdevonpage

TREAT THAT BUM LIKE HE TORCHED THE TRASH AND CAR. THE KID OBVIOUSLY HAS NO LIFE. SORE LOSER .. SEND HIM IN FOR LIFE.. BROKE NIGGAS HAS NOTHING TO DO.. HES PROB TAKING DRUGS. FCK SUNNYSIDE

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Thomster

A block from where he lives, wow a smart cookie he is. @Jordan, Yo ur boy son, he be doin some time!

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Oil, Beef, Hooked

His pyromania is a good indication that he’s not getting laid at all. I wonder if he’s the 7 train wanker too.

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Craic Dealer

CBS 2 video show NYPD staking out in front of Eric Gioia’s house. check out their website.

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Mayor McCheese

Micky, I’m usually on your side of the fence with how backwards some of these things turn out but this kid is on camera FIREBOMBING A CAR and setting a public restaurant ablaze. The little punk is going to get at least 3 months and given a felony record.

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Robbie

Search his name on facebook … you won’t be long figuring out which picture is his .. moron!

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Brad M.

Homeboy is a pyromaniac if you happened to notice his Facebook profile pic. Our neighborhood is going nuts these days. I think we all need to keep our eyes, ears and noses alert.

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