Fire at Greenville ‘Trap Church’ Investigated as Possible Arson
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Fire at Greenville ‘Trap Church’ investigated as possible arson | News Channel 3-12
By Amanda Shaw Click here for updates on this story GREENVILLE, South Carolina (WHNS) — Firefighters said a fire that broke out at a condemned property in downtown Greenville known as the “Trap Church” is being investigated as a potential arson. The building on Woodside Avenue was painted pink as a publicity stunt in 2022 and later condemned in December 2024. A fire broke out on Friday morning. Angelica Sligh shared a photo of smoke and flam…
Fire at Greenville ‘Trap Church’ investigated as possible arson
By Amanda Shaw Click here for updates on this story GREENVILLE, South Carolina (WHNS) — Firefighters said a fire that broke out at a condemned property in downtown Greenville known as the “Trap Church” is being investigated as a potential arson. The building on Woodside Avenue was painted pink as a publicity stunt in 2022 and later condemned in December 2024. A fire broke out on Friday morning. Angelica Sligh shared a photo of smoke and flam…


Demolition slotted for Greenville's Trap Church after fire. An arson investigation is underway.
The Friday morning blaze at the "Trap Church" is just the latest fire at the headline-grabbing property, which has fallen into disrepair and seen homeless people take up residence.
Fire reported at 'Trap Church' in Greenville Co.
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) - Greenville County officials are at the scene of a reported fire at a property formerly known as "Trap Church." The Parker Fire District said firefighters are at Woodside Avenue after receiving a call around 8:20 a.m. A large presence remains surrounding the pink building as investigators determine the cause of the fire. Firefighters said crews had been training in adjacent buildings earlier this week but responde…
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