A suspicious fire before dawn Wednesday in Brooklyn Center destroyed a freshly vandalized residential garage where Donald Trump presidential campaign flags were displayed, authorities said.
Police and firefighters responded to the blaze in the 6900 block of N. Morgan Avenue shortly before 4 a.m. It burned down the detached garage and totaled three vehicles inside, according to police. Minor damage was done to the house, and no injuries were reported.
Officers and firefighters helped the family save three dogs and four puppies from the home, police said.
"This fire is considered suspicious, and our investigation remains extremely active," a statement from police read.
Officers saw what appeared to be fresh spray paint on the garage that read "Biden 2020," "BLM" and an "A" with a circle around it, according to police. The symbol often is a reference to anarchists.
Deana and Dennis Molla said they were asleep in the house along with their 2-year-old son and 5-month old daughter when the fire erupted.
"We heard an explosion that shook the house," said Deana Molla, who ran to the basement where her husband was finishing up his final day of quarantine after contracting COVID-19.
She said her husband climbed out of a basement window in his boxers and T-shirt, and saw three people running and picked up a box of matches.