The Latest: Monday bond hearing for suspect in church fires
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The Latest on the arrest of a suspect in recent arson fires at black churches in Louisiana (all times local):
3 p.m.
A bond hearing has been set for the suspect in three recent arson fires at African American churches in Louisiana.
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The clerk of court's office in St. Landry Parish says the bond hearing for 21-year-old Holden Matthews is set for 9 a.m. Monday before Judge James Doherty.
Matthews is the son of a St. Landry sheriff's deputy. He was arrested Wednesday on charges of arson of a religious building. Authorities suspect him of torching three black churches in 10 days. His attorney did not return a call for comment Friday.
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6 a.m.
No known criminal record. No known history of violence. One friend called him an introverted animal lover. Another said he was a "very sweet guy" with a racially diverse group of friends.
But 21-year-old Holden Matthews is now the lone suspect in the torching of three African American churches in and around Opelousas, Louisiana.
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The arrest of the son of a local sheriff's deputy shocked two friends who spoke to The Associated Press.
Meanwhile, pastors of the churches expressed relief that the mystery had apparently been solved.
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McGill reported from New Orleans and Opelousas. Associated Press writers Stacey Plaisance in Opelousas, and Michael Kunzelman in College Park, Maryland, contributed to this report.