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Boys, 13, charged with murder in California library fire

PORTERVILLE, Calif. (AP) - Murder charges have been filed against two 13-year-old boys suspected of starting a blaze that killed two firefighters at a central California library.

Police said the boys were arrested after they were seen running from Porterville City Library shortly after flames erupted on the afternoon of Feb. 18.

The Tulare County District Attorney's Office on Friday filed two counts of murder with special circumstances of multiple murders and arson, the Visalia Times Delta reported.

The boys denied the charges and remain in jail, the newspaper said. Their names were not released because they are minors. They are scheduled to return to juvenile court on March 11.

Firefighters Patrick Jones, 25, and Raymond Figueroa, 35, were killed as they battled the flames that gutted the library in the town about 50 miles (79 kilometers) north of Bakersfield in the San Joaquin Valley.

The library was built in 1953 and did not have sprinklers, said Fire Capt. Joanne Bear.

It was not immediately known if the boys have attorneys who can speak on their behalf.

In California, children under 14 can't be tried as adults, even if they are charged with serious and violent felonies, such as murder.

FILE - This combination of undated file photos provided by the Porterville, Calif., Fire Department shows firefighter Patrick Jones, left, and Capt. Raymond Figueroa. Murder charges were filed Friday, Feb. 21, 2020, against two 13-year-old boys suspected of starting a blaze that killed the two firefighters at a central California library. (Porterville Fire Department via AP) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020 file photo, flames engulf the public library in Porterville, Calif. Murder charges were filed Friday against two 13-year-old boys suspected of starting the blaze that killed two firefighters at the central California library. (Charles Whisnand/The Porterville Recorder via AP, File) The Associated Press
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