Who was James Craig Jr? Bio, Wiki, Age, Murder, Police Report

James Craig Jr
James Craig Jr

James Craig Jr Bio – James Craig Jr Wiki

Several hours after firefighters extinguished a warehouse fire in southwest Baltimore early Sunday, the scene was eerily quiet as Donte Craig stepped through the charred rubble, trying to remain hopeful.

AGE:

James Craig Jr was 45 years old.

DETAIL OF INCIDENCE:

Early Sunday morning, James Craig Jr died in a fire in the southwest Baltimore warehouse he used for his hauling and demolition business. Though firefighters responded to the scene, James Craig Jr.’s body wasn’t found until many hours later, according to his brother Donte.

It was Donte who first discovered his brother’s body after going to the site and searching through the charred structure himself. He found Craig’s body on the second floor, near the stairwell.

Baltimore Police have now launched a homicide investigation, CBS News reports.

“I don’t know how dark it was, but if they would have [peeked] up there, they’d have seen his body,” Donte Craig, said to CBS Baltimore. “I would like to know what prevented them from going in there.”

The fire in the 2-story commercial building broke out Saturday night around 11:30 p.m., according to multiple outlets. Officials reportedly said they had no reason to think anyone was inside the building when they arrived on the scene — but there were 6 dogs outside the structure in a nearby facility, adjacent to the building. The dogs were taken to a shelter after the incident.

Donte said his brother sometimes slept at the warehouse, in a room on the second floor, after working late. “He was trying to get out,” Donte said, CBS Baltimore reported.

Craig’s family members are now demanding answers about why they believe firefighters failed to try to save him from the blaze. “They’ve got a lot to answer for,” his father, James Craig Sr., said to WTOP. “Why couldn’t they walk up one flight of steps? Maybe my son could still be alive.” (None of the responding firefighters appear to have been named persons of interest or suspects.)

Firefighters who arrived at the scene reportedly believed the building was vacant and structurally unstable, so they opted to fight the fire from outside instead of entering the unit, per WBAL-TV.

The Baltimore Fire Department has dealt with recent challenges in its line of duty. Three firefighters were killed in a chaotic two-alarm fire in January, and there has been public pushback about the department’s apparent confusion regarding how to best handle fires in the city’s many vacant buildings. The Baltimore Sun reports that the city’s vacant homes burn at twice the rate of those in the rest of the country.

Craig’s case is under investigation.