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#16 legofamily

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 03:14 PM

I feel bad for all the people who are now out of a job. Sad and scary situation all around. At least no one was hurt.

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 03:18 PM

I feel bad for all the people who are now out of a job. Sad and scary situation all around. At least no one was hurt.


Me too... very sad. Am thankful no one was hurt.

CBS13 posted the suspect's name... Alexander Piggeee... I went and looked at his Facebook page... a real winner...oy!

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 04:22 PM

Someone posted on KCRA's site his myspace... Alexander Piggee
KCRA also was told that they will probably not reopen for MONTHS. What a major bummer!! Hopefully Palladio will open sooner then!

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 05:52 PM

What a horrible thing for all the employees involved!
Theirs no way many can be sent to other stores in the area.

That's a great point though about Palladio. Maybe a few of the stores will move to Folsom in time for the holidays.

So happy their weren't lives lost of course!

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 05:58 PM

What a horrible thing for all the employees involved!
Theirs no way many can be sent to other stores in the area.

That's a great point though about Palladio. Maybe a few of the stores will move to Folsom in time for the holidays.

So happy their weren't lives lost of course!


That's a good idea to move them to Palladio. Good for the stores and good for the employees. I keep saying it's a shame Palladio is empty. I wonder what stores are completely gutted and how many have merchandise ruined just from the smoke damage.

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 06:46 PM

I sure hope the leasing agents for Sunrise Mall have a game plan in place to relocate some of the displaced Galleria retailers out to Sunrise temporarily until things get back together in Roseville. It would suck for employees to have go without a job because of some stupid idiot that set fire to the mall. Sunrise sure does have plenty of empty space on their hands... plus they could use the business.

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 07:21 PM

I think what is most tragic/disturbing to me is that the news stations as well as his mother are reporting this troubled young man tried to get himself institutionalised twice in the last few months. If that is not a cry for help I don't know what is.

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 07:25 PM

I think what is most tragic/disturbing to me is that the news stations as well as his mother are reporting this troubled young man tried to get himself institutionalised twice in the last few months. If that is not a cry for help I don't know what is.


It's sad, but there really aren't sufficient services to deal with adult mental health issues unless and until someone proves him/herself a danger to self or others.
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Posted 21 October 2010 - 07:30 PM

I think what is most tragic/disturbing to me is that the news stations as well as his mother are reporting this troubled young man tried to get himself institutionalised twice in the last few months. If that is not a cry for help I don't know what is.


From news reports it sounds like he was a pretty bright student and athlete but didnt get the mental health help he was seeking. Very sad. Sad for the many, many mall employees and the mall stores that will be out of biz for quite awhile especially a month before Black Friday and the holiday shopping season.

And John....yes. Too early.

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 08:52 PM

I don't understand how it is possible for a fire to spread and do that much damage in a fully sprinklered building built to current (2000) building codes. If the sprinkler system was working and the local fire marshall was insuring that the stores were complying with code regarding storage of goods this should never have happened. :wacko:

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 09:26 PM

A friend of my BFF's cousin said how he was a "great guy. Not someone to be laughing at."

I just shook my head and responded: "Yeah, great guys usually don't start fires that cause thousands to lose their jobs and millions in damages."

The mental issue angle is a sad one, but there are many people out there who are dealing with mental issues and they don't take action like this. I know mental illness is real and serious business, but again, many people out there are successful at handling it without burning down a million dollar mall and putting thousands out of work. It's sad that this guy got to this point.
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Posted 21 October 2010 - 10:10 PM

I don't understand how it is possible for a fire to spread and do that much damage in a fully sprinklered building built to current (2000) building codes. If the sprinkler system was working and the local fire marshall was insuring that the stores were complying with code regarding storage of goods this should never have happened. :wacko:

From what I understand, they had to delay fighting the fire due to the suspicious backpack. Apparently the sprinklers are just meant to temporarily contain the fire, but that can't go on forever. The fire chief said given the additional time, the fire spread to areas without sprinklers and then went nuts. My question is why the bomb squad took so long to examine the backpack - well, they actually never did, because it's buried under debris.

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 10:27 PM

I haven't posted in a long time, but I was shocked tonight because I have deadmalls.com liked on my Facebook and it just showed up on my news feed how there was a huge arson fire there, and they weren't sure if the mall would end up next on the list.

This guy may not be a horrible person, but it sounds like he was definitely unstable and should've gotten the help he needed earlier. I just wish it wouldn't take a near-tragedy like this to remind people of that. Luckily no lives were lost and that's the most important thing, but it still is a drag there's probably tons of merchandise that just got wasted and people out of work for now.

It looks absolutely HUGE from what I've seen, so I'm sure tons of hard work and precision went into building it, I'd hate to see that all go out the window because of one dude's stupid decision and everyone else has to be punished (i.e. the employees) in an already tough economy. There's a few years gap in Google Earth's images so it must've been built in 1999-2001...but nontheless still pretty new. When I lived there it was still open prairie land, lol.

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Posted 21 October 2010 - 10:36 PM

Here is an article and some video on this disaster.

http://sanfrancisco....after-standoff/
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Posted 22 October 2010 - 05:36 AM

Roseville Galleria closed until further notice after standoff, arson




http://westfield.com...eriaatroseville





Man detained in Roseville Galleria standoff, fire wanted in Walmart arson

http://www.news10.ne...=101911&catid=2
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