Arson suspect charged

Published Friday November 14th, 2008

Psychiatric assessment ordered following Moncton house fire

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Police have made an arrest in the arson that destroyed a Robinson Street home Monday morning and they say the suspect lives in that same neighbourhood.

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Danon Hansen

"We had witnesses indicate to us what they saw and who they saw in that area that morning," says Codiac RCMP Cpl. Mike Gaudet. "They gathered the evidence and the investigation led to him."

Danon Jeffrey Hansen, 30, was arrested late Wednesday afternoon and taken in for questioning. He was brought to Moncton provincial court yesterday afternoon and charged with two counts of arson.

Gaudet says police spoke to a number of people in the area, including some who work at local businesses, and the information they provided placed the suspect in the area at the time the fire started. While Gaudet doesn't know if the accused was at the scene while firefighters battled the blaze, at least one person who was there Monday morning tells the Times & Transcript the accused was amongst the onlookers while the fire burned.

The accused is believed to live in a special care group home in that neighbourhood for people with mental issues.

Hansen appeared in the prisoners dock yesterday, with short cropped hair wearing black glasses. He sat staring straight ahead with his mouth wide open prior to his case being called.

Judge Anne Dugas-Horsman read the charges to Hansen, which accuse him of intentionally causing damage by fire to a dwelling while being reckless as to whether or not it was occupied at the time. There's one count for the Robinson Street fire that destroyed the home and a second count because burned newspaper was found shoved under the siding of a house on Park Street, doing minimal damage.

Duty counsel Maurice Blanchard told the judge he spoke with Hansen's case worker and mental health professional, both of whom were in court, and recommended a 30-day psychiatric assessment to determine if the accused is fit to stand trial and is criminally responsible for his actions. The Crown agreed the recommendation was appropriate and the judge ordered him to spend the next month at the Restigouche Hospital Centre in Campbellton. He returns to court Dec. 11.

The fire started at 5:48 a.m. on Monday and completely destroyed the home. A family of three escaped the blaze unharmed.

Hansen has been ordered to have no contact with several individuals, including victims and witnesses.

 

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They need to look at his LONG case history of troubles with the law, some as a juvenile (probably sealed, I know) and since he has been an adult. This is a very disturbed young man.
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c. johnson, moncton on 14/11/08 06:41:40 AM AST
I agree with c. johnson but we should not stop there. The unsupervised group home located but 2 houses across the street from the incident is something that the neighborhood residents need to look into for their own safety. Some resident were assured that the place would be supervised 24/7 when in fact there is no supervision from 2am to 6am. The community was also reassured that these are not violent people that cause no harm to our families. Justice is not what we all seek. Answers to many questions is needed to start healing a neighborhood that have lost the home of a family that did nothing but spend time and energy to make their home shine and create a property that respected others and invited friendship. It is time for the residents of Robinson/Railway to ask for the removal of the dangerous offenders that reside in that group home to seek shelter somewere else.
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Robinson Resident, Moncton on 14/11/08 08:57:36 AM AST
They could maybe relocate them on the same block as Shawn Graham's house. Than maybe something will be done for the safety of the mentally ill as well as the rest of the community.
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s. king, Ca on 14/11/08 09:23:10 AM AST
I am really glad they caught the arsonist right away. I wish to Hell it worked like that out here! Before they have the chance to strike again and again. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family that lost their home and their belongings. We're all thankful you are all safe and unharmed. It will take a lot to rebuild what you had, it's not easy, but just remember, you still have eachother, and that is really what is important. All else can be replaced.
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Tanya Hopper, Colpitts Settlement on 14/11/08 09:41:42 AM AST
I think we have enough in the area with strip bars, homeless shelters, and damages from High School students, we dont need violent criminals housed unsupervised to add to the problems. Something has to be done to clean this area up.
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Slick one, Moncton on 14/11/08 09:48:03 AM AST
In case anyone forgets, it was the Liberal governmenet of Frank McKenna who piut many of the mentally ill out on the street!!!!!!!
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joe blow, moncton on 14/11/08 09:53:41 AM AST
As manny others have voiced it " I'm certainly glad they caught" this man before he burned down something or someone else, we were lucky "THIS " time that no-one lost their presious lives, my heart goes to the family who lost their home,may you find strenght amongst all of us.
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ronnie r., shediac nb on 14/11/08 09:54:32 AM AST
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ronnie r., shediac nb on 14/11/08 09:56:54 AM AST
This is not the first time this man has been in trouble. Time to get him off the streets for the good of society!!

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Fire Sign, Moncton on 14/11/08 09:59:04 AM AST
If the mentally ill aren't properly cared for, and watched, it IS a politcal issue ronnie. There aren't enough beds to house them, and having a mental disorder is no more their fault than it's someone's fault if they have cancer.

What happened to that family is horrifying-what's more horrifying is the fact that there is no real safety net for the mentally ill to PREVENT this stuff from happening. That's never a sexy campaign promise to state or keep.

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anon anon, Moncton on 14/11/08 11:53:41 AM AST
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