Amiot Charged with Felony and Misdemeanor

By: News Intern Katherine Jones

DULUTH-

The man arrested on suspicion of setting ablaze a historic Duluth synagogue was charged yesterday with causing negligent fires.

Matthew J. Amiot, whose address was listed at a Duluth homeless shelter, faces one felony and one gross misdemeanor. He appeared in St. Louis County District Court at 11 a.m., where Judge Eric Hylden set bail at $20,000.

A criminal complaint says Amiot set fire to a variety of combustible materials early on September 9th in a 2-foot wide alcove between the Adas Israel Congregation Synagogue and a smaller structure on the property called a sukkah.

The complaint says Amiot gave police a statement admitting to starting the fire, explaining that he tried to spit on it to put it out, but when it would not go out he walked away. The complaint says Amiot was seen walking away at 2:15 a.m., looking back at flickering flames.

By the time emergency squads arrived at 2:22 a.m., flames were 3 feet high. The building began to collapse at 3:39 a.m.

Though Amiot was booked into the St. Louis County Jail on Friday on suspicion of felony arson, Monday’s charges included only one felony count of negligently causing a fire with property damage of more than $2,500 and one gross misdemeanor count of negligently causing a fire resulting in bodily harm. He faces a maximum of three years in prison for the felony and a year in jail for the misdemeanor if convicted.

Officials said at a news conference Sunday that they had no reason to believe the blaze was a bias or hate crime, but that the investigation continues.

Nobody was in the synagogue at the time of the blaze, but Fire Capt. Ben Gasner was knocked unconscious by falling debris. He was treated for a concussion at a hospital, the complaint said.

The nearly 120-year-old synagogue was deemed a total loss and damage to property is estimated to be at least $117,000 for the structure and at least $250,000 for religious items.

His next hearing is set for 8:30 a.m. on October 8th.



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