Man Drives Flaming Truck Into Children's Aid Society in Windsor, Ontario

Oct. 26, 2004
Investigators say a man apparently stabbed himself, set himself on fire and then ``intentionally'' crashed a burning truck into a Children's Aid Society building on Tuesday.
WINDSOR, Ontario (AP) -- Investigators say a man apparently stabbed himself, set himself on fire and then ``intentionally'' crashed a burning truck into a Children's Aid Society building on Tuesday.

The blazing pickup slammed into the front of the newly built facility just an hour before children and their families usually arrive at the center.

``Oh, this was intentional,'' said Staff Sgt. Gerry Corriveau after surveying the wreckage. ``He was trying to blow up the building.''

Police and fire officials said the driver and his blue Ford pickup were already in flames when the truck smashed into the four-story building's north facade about 7:30 a.m., causing $1.5 million in damage.

``The truck was on fire prior to its impact,'' Corriveau said. ``In fact, the driver was on fire as well.''

Nobody was hurt other than the driver, who was badly burned and is listed in critical condition.

Corriveau said police had ``some indication that the person involved was an ex-employee of the Children's Aid Society.''

Local CAS executive director Bill Bevan would not divulge the man's name, but said he worked well with youngsters, with whom he sometimes lived in CAS-rented apartments.

``This person was a well-respected employee,'' said Bevan, who did not know what prompted the incident. ``We don't have any early guesses around that. Let's hope the individual survives, and they can tell their story and we can find out why they would ever think to do this.''

After lining the truck's bed with aerosol spray cans and two gasoline cans, the 49-year-old driver lit a pair of propane tanks inside the truck's cab, police said. He then sped toward the glass-walled building, but the truck didn't explode on impact.

The man suffered second-degree burns to 20 percent of his body. He also stabbed himself at some point during the ordeal, said the head of the Windsor police arson unit.

``He's got what appears to be a self-inflicted stab wound to the side,'' Staff Sgt. Stefan Kowal said.

Police had yet to locate the knife as they were waiting for a warrant to search the truck's interior, Kowal said.

Corriveau said only six employees were inside the building at the time of the crash.

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