Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
+1
$40k for your things in a tiny duplex seems like a lot of money to me.
FFS you're begrudging these people money that people donated to them because they ended up in a $hit situation they had no control over??? What's wrong with you?
Let's blow up your house and see how you feel. I'm sure $40K would be chump change in that situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
That assumes that they documented all of their possessions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
As someone who lost everything in a house fire, you get a current value of your possessions. The used sheets on the bed that cost $80 now are worth $10. It’s like when insurance pays you out for a totaled car. It never covers the current cost.
It depends on what you bought. You can buy either current value or replacement coverage. Current is obviously cheaper, but…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
As someone who lost everything in a house fire, you get a current value of your possessions. The used sheets on the bed that cost $80 now are worth $10. It’s like when insurance pays you out for a totaled car. It never covers the current cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
+1
$40k for your things in a tiny duplex seems like a lot of money to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
+1
$40k for your things in a tiny duplex seems like a lot of money to me.
FFS you're begrudging these people money that people donated to them because they ended up in a $hit situation they had no control over??? What's wrong with you?
Let's blow up your house and see how you feel. I'm sure $40K would be chump change in that situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
+1
$40k for your things in a tiny duplex seems like a lot of money to me.
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
As someone who lost everything in a house fire, you get a current value of your possessions. The used sheets on the bed that cost $80 now are worth $10. It’s like when insurance pays you out for a totaled car. It never covers the current cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlnow is reporting:
“…Arlington police then “began to deploy non-flammable, less-lethal chemical munitions” in several parts of the home they thought Yoo might be hiding, in an attempt to get him to surrender. Shortly thereafter, the house erupted in a giant fireball that sent debris soaring through the air. Some debris was found several streets away, authorities said.”
What chemicals were they pumping into the house just before it exploded?
Tear gas.
Would the tear gas have ignited the explosion? Sincere question.![]()
Omg no.
OMG, do some research FFS![]()
Certain types of CS gas powder are extremely explosive as airborne dust in certain concentrations. This is what caused the explosion and fire at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, TX in 1993, as well as the fire in the California cabin where murder a police officer/murder suspect was barricaded.
Arlington Police emphasized they were specifically using a nonflammable agent, BECAUSE some types are flammable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Here is the GoFundMe for the family in the duplex that lost everything. We go to the same elementary and I can vouch it’s legit. PTA is circulating it.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/yqu87u-draft
Don't they have renters insurance or home owners insurance to cover the loss of their possessions?
+1
$40k for your things in a tiny duplex seems like a lot of money to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any update on cause of explosion?
It was natural gas.
There is no other reason why the suspect would have been shooting off a flare gun (which shoots flaming flares) inside his own house.
This was a natural gas explosion.
News reports say that authorities had turned off the gasline to the house earlier in the standoff. Perhaps there was enough residual gas, though? The way that house exploded and collapsed I presumed this guy had some sort of stockpiled explosives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlnow is reporting:
“…Arlington police then “began to deploy non-flammable, less-lethal chemical munitions” in several parts of the home they thought Yoo might be hiding, in an attempt to get him to surrender. Shortly thereafter, the house erupted in a giant fireball that sent debris soaring through the air. Some debris was found several streets away, authorities said.”
What chemicals were they pumping into the house just before it exploded?
Tear gas.
Would the tear gas have ignited the explosion? Sincere question.![]()
Omg no.