When Freddie Potwin purchased his vehicle less than a month ago he hoped it would help him to travel to college after graduation.
Potwin changed the automobile’s worn-out motor and got it through emissions screening.
Early last Saturday, someone on the road in front of Freddie’s house saw his automobile engulfed in flames, brought 911 and got deputies and firefighters to the scene.
“And they got my parents out as fast as possible,” stated Potwin.
“There was a nice radio in here,” Potwin adds, examining the burned-out wreckage. “There was some speakers, after-market. I had a lot of stuff in here at that point.”
Flames got so huge they likewise burned trees near the household’s home.
Potwin, a senior at Hockinson High School, blames the fire on among a handful of students who’ve been bullying him for several years.
The most recent harassment, Potwin states, came in texts of offensive photos.
Potwin does not understand if school authorities took his problem seriously, however he’s delighted arson investigators at the Clark County Fire Marshal’s Office are.
“I simply desire them to discover who did it and justice be served, honestly. And they undoubtedly require help if they do this to somebody that goes to their school,” Potwin stated.
Freddie Potwin’s aunt set up a Gofundme account to assist raise money to replace a school iPad burned up in the fire and the torched automobile too. By Friday afternoon it had actually raised over $1,600.
Freddie said they will likewise be holding an anti-bullying automobile rally on June 3.