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'''Curtis Jeffrey Thornton''' (born c. [[1985]]) is a former [[Birmingham Police Department]] officer who was convicted in [[2013]] of setting fires in six vacant structures in April and May [[2012]].
'''Curtis Jeffrey Thornton''' (born c. [[1985]]) is a former [[Birmingham Police Department]] officer who was convicted in [[2013]] of setting fires in six vacant structures in April and May [[2012]].


Thornton was hired by the Birmingham Police on [[August 3]], [[2009]]. He moved to [[Warrior]] from [[Tuscaloosa]] after the [[April 2011 tornado outbreak]].
Thornton was hired by the Birmingham Police on [[August 3]], [[2009]]. He moved to [[Warrior]] from [[Tuscaloosa]] after his home was damaged in the [[April 2011 tornado outbreak]].


He and his children lived with his fiance, Bobbie Mayfield, in a house in the [[Dana Road]] area of [[Warrior]]. Thornton bragged to her of setting fires in houses he believed were being used by drug dealers near his office at the [[Birmingham Police Department West Precinct|West Precinct]] in [[Ensley]]. He was also accused of setting fires in two vacant houses near his home and owned by his prospective father-in-law, [[Godfrey Chryssoverges]]. His wife testified that he had also attempted to set fire to their own home by lighting a stack of [[Thrifty Nickel]] newspapers in the crawlspace.
He and his children lived with his fiancée, Bobbie Mayfield, in a house in the [[Dana Road]] area of [[Warrior]]. During April and May a total of 14 suspicious fires damaged homes in Warrior and Western [[Birmingham]]. Thornton bragged to Mayfield of setting fires in houses he believed were being used by drug dealers near his workplace at the [[Birmingham Police Department West Precinct|West Precinct]] in [[Ensley]]. In two of those arsons, fellow officer [[Jason Arnold]] and a third man, [[Anthony Weaver]] were also indicted.
 
Thornton was also accused of setting fires in vacant houses near his home, two of which were owned by his prospective father-in-law, [[Godfrey Chryssoverges]]. His wife testified that he had also attempted to set fire to their own home by lighting a stack of [[Thrifty Nickel]] newspapers in the crawlspace.


Thornton was fired in December [[2012]]. He was found guilty in [[Clyde Jones]]' court in June [[2013]] and was given a 10-year and four 20-year sentences, to run concurrently.
Thornton was fired in December [[2012]]. He was found guilty in [[Clyde Jones]]' court in June [[2013]] and was given a 10-year and four 20-year sentences, to run concurrently.


During the arson investigation, police also discovered alleged pornographic materials depicting minors on Thornton's home computer and he was charged separately for that crime.
During the arson investigation, police also discovered alleged pornographic materials depicting minors on Thornton's computer and he was charged separately for that crime.
 
==Charges==
* 2nd degree arson at 478 [[Dana Drive]] on [[April 11]], [[2012]]
* 2nd degree arson at 480 [[Dana Road]] on [[April 19]]
* Attempted second-degree arson at 470 Dana Road on [[May 1]]
* 2nd degree arson at 1577 [[Martin Avenue]] on [[May 8]]
* 1st degree criminal mischief for burning down a shed at 478 Dana Road on [[May 16]]
* 2nd degree arson at 1708 [[29th Street Ensley]] on [[May 21]]
<!--at 2901 [[Ensley Avenue]] and 2532 [[Warrior Road]] ?-->


==References==
==References==
* Whitmire, Kyle (May 25, 2012) "Police Officer in Alabama Is Arrested After Fires." ''The New York Times''
* Gray, Jeremy (January 30, 2013) "Former Birmingham police officer charged with arson now charged with possessing child pornography." {{BN}}
* Gray, Jeremy (January 30, 2013) "Former Birmingham police officer charged with arson now charged with possessing child pornography." {{BN}}
* Faulk, Kent (June 13, 2013) "Jefferson County jury finds former Birmingham police officer guilty of arson charges." {{BN}}
* Carter, Robert (June 13, 2013) "Updated: Curtis Thornton found guilty of Warrior, Ensley arson cases." ''North Jefferson News''
* Carter, Robert (June 13, 2013) "Updated: Curtis Thornton found guilty of Warrior, Ensley arson cases." ''North Jefferson News''
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Revision as of 16:07, 25 July 2013

Curtis Jeffrey Thornton (born c. 1985) is a former Birmingham Police Department officer who was convicted in 2013 of setting fires in six vacant structures in April and May 2012.

Thornton was hired by the Birmingham Police on August 3, 2009. He moved to Warrior from Tuscaloosa after his home was damaged in the April 2011 tornado outbreak.

He and his children lived with his fiancée, Bobbie Mayfield, in a house in the Dana Road area of Warrior. During April and May a total of 14 suspicious fires damaged homes in Warrior and Western Birmingham. Thornton bragged to Mayfield of setting fires in houses he believed were being used by drug dealers near his workplace at the West Precinct in Ensley. In two of those arsons, fellow officer Jason Arnold and a third man, Anthony Weaver were also indicted.

Thornton was also accused of setting fires in vacant houses near his home, two of which were owned by his prospective father-in-law, Godfrey Chryssoverges. His wife testified that he had also attempted to set fire to their own home by lighting a stack of Thrifty Nickel newspapers in the crawlspace.

Thornton was fired in December 2012. He was found guilty in Clyde Jones' court in June 2013 and was given a 10-year and four 20-year sentences, to run concurrently.

During the arson investigation, police also discovered alleged pornographic materials depicting minors on Thornton's computer and he was charged separately for that crime.

Charges

References

  • Whitmire, Kyle (May 25, 2012) "Police Officer in Alabama Is Arrested After Fires." The New York Times
  • Gray, Jeremy (January 30, 2013) "Former Birmingham police officer charged with arson now charged with possessing child pornography." The Birmingham News
  • Faulk, Kent (June 13, 2013) "Jefferson County jury finds former Birmingham police officer guilty of arson charges." The Birmingham News
  • Carter, Robert (June 13, 2013) "Updated: Curtis Thornton found guilty of Warrior, Ensley arson cases." North Jefferson News