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Kingston man charged in connection with 2 suspicious fires in Napanee area

Provincial police have arrested a Kingstonmanin connection with a pair of suspicious fires that destroyed a community centre and a home's garage in the Napanee area.

Oct. 23 fires both had links to the Lennox Agricultural Society

Three firefighters in full gear stand in front of a white and green brick building that's partially collapsed. Smoke is in the air and rubble is one the ground.
Firefighters stand outside the Memorial Community Centre in Napanee following a fire on Oct. 23, 2023. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

Provincial police have arrested a Kingstonmanin connection with a pair of suspicious fires that destroyed a community centre and a home's garage in the Napanee area.

According to an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) news release, Jay Nelson Bradley, 49, is charged with:

  • Two counts of arson disregard for human life.
  • Criminal harassment threatening conduct.
  • Possession of incendiary material.

Investigators say the charges followtwo fires on Oct. 23, which burned down the Memorial Community Centre in Napanee and a garage in nearby Stone Mills, both of whichhad links to the Lennox Agricultural Society.

The organization owned the community centre and the garage that was burned was at the home of its president,Carol McKinley.

Police previously said they were "aware of the links" between the two fires.

Relief at news of arrest

Standing in front of her burned out garage Saturday morning, McKinley said the days following the fire were"scary," leaving her worriedabout her family and fellow members ofthe agricultural society.

The president said shereceived a phone call from the OPP on Friday night telling herBradley had been charged.

McKinley said she was "relieved" to hear an arrest had been made.

A tall man with white hair and a moustache stands next to a small woman in a white vest and orange sweater. Behind them is a burned down garage and a vehicle with scorch marks on it.
Carol McKinley and her husband George stand in front of the ruins of their garage following a fire in the early morning hours of Oct. 23, 2023. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

"We all slept a little bit better in the community,I'm sure. All of my board members ... as well as all of our neighbours here," she said. "It was nice to know that he was behind bars."

McKinley identified the accused as Jay Bradley, the owner of Disco Ball Events, a roller rink run out of the community centre.

A Sept. 11 Facebook post from the agricultural society's accountoutlines its decision not to renew a lease with Bradley, saying he had beenpresented with a lease agreement in April 2023, butdid not sign it.

Following a four-month grace period, the agreement still wasn't signed and the company was issued a 30-day notice to vacate, the postreads.

Bradley is also listed as president of Disco Ball Events on a GoFundMe campaign created on Aug. 25, whichsays the roller rink was "at risk of closing" coming out ofthe pandemic.

"Your donations will help provide financial relief for Jay Bradley (Owner) to take care of outstanding operational bills such as heating, venue rental, and staff wages," it reads in part.

The campaign gives the company's location as 170 York St.in Napanee, the same address as the community centre that was burned down.

McKinley also alleged Bradley's harassed her by email sinceApril, describing the messagesas "degrading."

"He's called me names," she said. "He's just not been a nice man."

None of the charges against Bradley has been tested in court.

"It's very hard to deal with. On a personal levelit's very scary," McKinleysaid. "I'm just trying to be the president of the LennoxAgricultural Society."

Two firefighters in full gear, including helmets, haul a hose into a green and white cinder-block building. There's smoke coming out the door and a large, white roller skate can be seen painted on the wall beside them.
Firefighters enter the Memorial Community Centre in Napanee, Ont., on Oct. 23, 2023 following what police described as a suspicious fire. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

Community centre will be demolished

Police saidBradleywas taken into custody on Friday,following searches at three locations in Kingston.

No one was injured in either fire. OPP said they're continuing to investigate.

A third fire, which police also deemed suspicious, happenedjust two days later and two doors down from the McKinleys.

It burned down their neighbour's garage and caused heavy damage throughout the house, much of which needs to be demolished,according to the homeowners.

Police have not announced any charges in connection with that incident.

McKinley said the agricultural society's board met last week to hug, catch up and ask questions of thefire chief and mayor, who both voiced their support for the organization.

She said unfortunately the community centre is too damaged to be saved and expects it will be demolished within a week.

"We didn't have any discussion about going forward just yet.It really is too soon to make a decision on that," she said.

"We're just making sure that everybody is safe."

Clarifications

  • A previous version of this story stated a neighbour's garage burned down. It did, but subsequent inspections revealed extensive damage in the attached home, some of which will have to be torn down, according to the homeowners.
    Nov 06, 2023 9:56 AM ET