Sunday, June 08, 2008

Arson in Austin


The 154-year-old Governor's mansion is nearly destroyed early this morning by an arsonist:

An official close to the investigation said agents determined the fire was a criminal act after reviewing footage from security cameras. A national response team from the U.S. Department of Justice arrives Monday to help dig through the wreckage for clues.

No one was injured in the four-alarm blaze, which engulfed the historic landmark and sent orange flames billowing from the front door and second story terrace.

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Department of Public Safety security officers, who stay on the property, were alerted to the fire by a tripped smoke alarm. An officer went to examine the cause, saw flames coming through the front of the house and immediately called the Austin Fire Department about 1:45 a.m.

By the time fire trucks arrived a few minutes later, the fire had made its way into the attic space. Firefighters trained fire hoses from all four directions on the exterior of the house in an effort to save it.

More than 100 firefighters battled the blaze for hours. Though the blaze had been extinguished by an 11 a.m. press conference, firefighters could be seen hosing down remaining hotspots.

“What has been lost today can never be replaced,” said governor’s press secretary Robert Black, citing damage from fire, water and smoke. “It’s an extraordinary amount of loss.”


I left the state capital around nine this morning without turning on the teevee or checking the news online. I drove right past downtown Austin without a clue as to the tragedy -- in historical proportions -- of what happened today. When I got home around noon and booted up the home PC is when I learned about it.

State officials were unable to estimate Sunday’s financial loss. They said the silver lining was that all art work, furniture and historical artifacts had been removed as part of the renovation, which included extensive asbestos removal and replacing virtually all the plumbing. The work began last September. ...

Efforts to determine the cause of the blaze were stymied Sunday morning by fears that the roof would collapse. But investigators found telling clues by reviewing surveillance cameras, and by interviewing security personnel, bystanders and some downtown residents.

“They indicated there was somebody here who potentially set the fire,” Mr. Maldonado said.



A picture of the mansion from 2006:

A few more scenes from the convention just passed





Mad props to Charlie Lindahl, pictured above -- I'll let you guess which one he is -- for all of these photos appearing here all weekend.

Our still-merry band of progressive populists:

Sunday Funnies








Saturday, June 07, 2008

The State Party Chair Election (results)

At 4:15 Watson gives the caucuses a few more minutes, declares he's going to the bathroom, starts a chant of "Yes, we can!" and signs off.

Earlier in the day Watson was praising an Austin vodka distillery, then declared he spilled his drink sometime during the contested battles, so in the press room we're all convinced he's drunk.

4:26 p.m.: The secretary will call the roll.

SD-1: VO: 40 B: 23 R: 174
SD-2: VO: 9 B: 28 R: 206
SD-3: VO: 28 B: 17 R: 188
SD-4: VO: 5 B: 84 R: 121
SD-5: VO: 73 B: 8 R: 191
SD-6: VO: 13 B: 13 R: 123
SD-7: VO: 83 B 43: R: 76
SD-8: VO: 49 B: 16 R: 185
SD-9: VO: 37.5 B: 52.5 R: 105
SD-10: VO: 17 B: 121 R: 178
SD-11: VO: 41 B: 37 R: 163
SD-12: VO: 48 B: 53 R: 124
SD-13: VO: 23.7 B: 116.4 R: 249.9
SD-14: VO: 136 B: 50 R: 279
SD-15: VO: 25 B: 33 R: 162
SD-16: VO: 62 B: 14 R: 182
SD-17: VO: 77 B: 39 R: 131 14 abstentions
SD-18: VO: 44 B: 39 R: 187
SD-19: VO: 60 B: 131 R: 37
SD-20: VO: 43 B: 13 R: 156
SD-21: VO: 32 B: 0 R: 212
SD-22: VO: 20 B: 14 R: 196
SD-23: VO: 82 B: 102 R: 195
SD-24: VO: 142 B: 5 R: 57
SD-25: VO: 112 B: 63 R: 178
SD-26: VO: 49 B: 98 R: 67
SD-27: VO: 5 B: 0 R: 146
SD-28: VO: 32 B: 22 R: 178
SD-29: VO: 83 B: 0 R: 96
SD-30: VO: 20 B: 4 R: 180
SD-31: VO: 29 B: 7 R: 104

The total is Richie 4,823.9 or 63.24%, Van Os 1,520.2 or 19.93%, and Brooks 1,283 or 16.83%.

Boyd Richie wins re-election. Lenora Sorola-Polman is quickly elected vice chair.

It's 7 minutes past 5 p.m. and I'm going to have a cocktail.

Update (6/9): Lovell was re-elected handily to the DNC over Shorter, but I am curious as to whether Sen. Royce West managed to defeat Rep. Al Edwards. Anybody know the outcome of that one? Ah, thanks Alan.