Martin Pang, who set a warehouse fire that killed four Seattle firefighters in 1995, will likely be released from prison on Sept. 27, the state Department of Corrections said Friday morning.
Pang, 62, was convicted of setting a fire in his parents’ Chinatown International District warehouse on Jan. 5, 1995. Lt. Walter Kilgore, 45; Lt. Gregory Shoemaker, 43; and firefighters Randall Terlicker, 35, and James Brown, 25, died when the floor inside the frozen-food warehouse collapsed.
The blaze was set,
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