2nd brother accused of starting Wisconsin meatpacking plant fire pleads guilty
By APTuesday, September 1, 2009
2nd brother pleads guilty in Wis. meatpacker fire
MILWAUKEE — The second of two Wisconsin brothers accused of starting a fire that caused $50 million to a meatpacking plant has pleaded guilty.
Prosecutors say 25-year-old Kurtis Popp pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of second-degree recklessly endangering public safety.
Prosecutors say Popp fired a military flare on July 5 that his brother had given him. The flare landed on a roof at the Patrick Cudahy Inc. meatpacking plant and ignited the fire.
Prosecutors agree to recommend up to a year in the House of Correction, three years probation, community service and a stayed prison sentence.
Popp’s sentencing is scheduled Oct. 26.
His 23-year-old brother, Joshua Popp, pleaded guilty in a similar agreement and will be sentenced Oct. 8.
(This version CORRECTS that the fire was in Wisconsin, not Minnesota.)
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