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Al Ashraf Khalil arrest: Philadelphia building owner charged after firefighter killed in blaze

by Patricia R. Mills

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A building owner in Philadelphia has been charged with setting a fire that resulted in the death of Philadelphia firefighter Lt. Sean Williamson.

Al-Ashraf Khalil, 28, was taken into custody and charged after a blaze in his residential building Saturday morning led to a building collapse that killed Williamson, 51, a 27-year veteran of the Philadelphia Fire Department, FOX 29 of Philadelphia reported.

Authorities took Khalil into custody on Friday at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. He was reportedly arrested with handcuffs that had Williamson’s initials and badge number written on them, WPVI reported.

The Philadelphia Fire Department joined federal authorities for a press conference on June 28, 2022, to announce Al-Ashraf Khalil’s arrest, who allegedly caused the fire earlier this month that killed Philadelphia firefighter Lt. Sean Williamson. (Philadelphia Fire Department)

Al Ashraf Khalil arrest
(Philadelphia Fire Department)

Khalil was charged with one count of malicious damage using the fire of a building used in interstate commerce resulting in death and one count of aiding and abetting, police said.

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He was also charged with one count of making materially false or fraudulent statements after surveillance footage disputed his previous reports to authorities.

In this photo provided by the Philadelphia Fire Dept., emergency personnel respond to the scene of a building that caught fire and collapsed early Saturday, June 18, 2022, in Philadelphia. (Philadelphia Fire Dept. via AP)
(Philadelphia Fire Dept. via AP)

The residential fire occurred earlier this month when it scorched Khalil’s building around 2 a.m., causing it to collapse about an hour later, trapping six first responders.

First Assistant Attorney Nelson Thayer said investigators are looking for another suspect as two men, one of whom was Khaliil, were spotted on surveillance cameras outside the residential building on the night of the fire.

A photo of Philadelphia firefighter Lt. Sean Williamson (The City of Philadelphia)
(The City of Philadelphia)

Khalil was seen entering the building and exiting several times, moments before the fire was noticed.

“Video surveillance further showed that 20 minutes later, the two suspects leave the location after which smoke can be seen emanating from the direction of the building and immediately after that flames can be seen on the video,” Thayer said, FOX 29 reported.

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Four other firefighters and an inspector were rescued from the rubble. They were later identified as Fire Marshal Lt. Sylvester Burton, Lt. Clarence Johnson, Firefighter Dennis Daly, Firefighter Robert Brennan, Jr., and Emergency Services Unit Supervisor Thomas Rybakowski.

Khalil spoke with investigators about the incident before fleeing the country and attempting to enter Jordan, WPVI reported. The ATF said he was subsequently denied entry into the country and was transported back to the United States.

Investigators spotted Al-Asharf Basem Khalil, 28, on surveillance footage outside a Philadelphia fire that killed Philadelphia firefighter Lt. Sean Williamson.
(Federal documents filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania)

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According to federal prosecutors, Khalil faces a mandatory minimum term of seven years in prison and a potential life sentence.

“The Philadelphia Fire Department is grieving with the family, friends, and community for all those affected by this tragedy,” Fire Commissioner Adam K. Thiel said after the incident. “It is impossible to express in words what we feel now.”

Mayor Jim Kenney added: “I am deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of Philadelphia Firefighter Lt. Sean Williamson. This is a sad day for our city.”

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The mayor also said of Williamson: “For more than 27 years, he dedicated his life to serving and protecting the people of Philadelphia and sacrificed his life protecting others. Early this morning, like every day, he exemplified heroism by doing what our first responders do every day: put on their uniform, leave their loved ones, and carry out their sworn duty to protect and serve the residents of this city.”

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