A Honolulu Fire investigator works on the scene where an incendiary device was thrown at the door at 425 Queen Street on Monday.
Honolulu police have opened three arson cases involving fires set at three different government buildings located next to one another in downtown Honolulu.
The first fire at the Hawaii Department of Attorney General building at 425 Queen St. was reported before 10 pm. Sunday. Burn marks were visible on the lower exterior of the main door facing Queen Street this morning.
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A Honolulu Fire investigator works on the scene where an incendiary device was thrown at the door at 425 Queen Street on Monday.
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A Honolulu Fire investigator works on the scene where an incendiary device was thrown at the door at 425 Queen Street on Monday.
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Honolulu Fire and Police investigators arrive on the scene where an incendiary device was thrown at the door at 425 Queen Street on Monday.
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A Honolulu police squad car is seen outside the Hawaii Supreme Court buidling on Monday.
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Fire damage is seen outside the Hawaii Supreme Court building on Monday.
Police said it appeared a Molotov-type device was thrown at the front of the building and ignited. A small fire burned one of the exterior doors. The building closed today as police and firefighters conducted an investigation.
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Fire damage is seen outside the Hawaii Supreme Court building on Monday.
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Honolulu Fire and Police investigators work on the scene where an incendiary device was thrown at the door at 425 Queen Street on Monday.
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A Honolulu Fire investigator works on the scene where an incendiary device was thrown at the door at 425 Queen Street on Monday.