A 55-year-old homeless man has been taken into custody in connection with a devastating fire that ravaged a Bronx NYCHA housing complex, claiming the life of one resident and leaving another fighting for survival.
The blaze erupted just before midnight on Saturday at the Boston Secor Houses, prompting a frantic response from firefighters. When they arrived, they found two men unconscious and unresponsive within the building, sparking an immediate investigation.
Ronald McCallister, 60, a longtime resident of the complex, was pronounced dead at the scene, while a 37-year-old man remains in critical condition after being airlifted to hospital. Five others were treated for injuries, with their conditions currently listed as stable.
According to authorities, it was Samuel Calderon who had been dismantling a stove in an attempt to cook, but his actions inadvertently caused a gas leak that ignited the fire. Investigators are still working to establish a motive behind Calderon's actions.
As of Wednesday evening, Calderon remains incarcerated, awaiting assignment of counsel.
The blaze erupted just before midnight on Saturday at the Boston Secor Houses, prompting a frantic response from firefighters. When they arrived, they found two men unconscious and unresponsive within the building, sparking an immediate investigation.
Ronald McCallister, 60, a longtime resident of the complex, was pronounced dead at the scene, while a 37-year-old man remains in critical condition after being airlifted to hospital. Five others were treated for injuries, with their conditions currently listed as stable.
According to authorities, it was Samuel Calderon who had been dismantling a stove in an attempt to cook, but his actions inadvertently caused a gas leak that ignited the fire. Investigators are still working to establish a motive behind Calderon's actions.
As of Wednesday evening, Calderon remains incarcerated, awaiting assignment of counsel.