Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Home of fatal fire cited for wiring

No permit pulled for required repairs in 2017

- Raquel Rutledge

As smoke filled the house on North 14th Street in the early morning hours of Oct. 12, the two people on the second floor heard no alarms.

The smoke detectors in the duplex were not working, Milwaukee firefighters discovered upon their arrival.

Firefighters were responding to a call from the lower unit’s resident who said there was an “electrical smell.” Firefighters found no sign of fire in the basement or on the first floor. When they went upstairs and opened the door, they “encountere­d heavy smoke conditions,” according to a statement from the Milwaukee Fire Department.

Fifty-three-year-old Patricia Colston’s body lay just inside the door. The body of Clarence Murrell Jr., 60, was found nearby, on the floor in front of the kitchen sink.

Both died from injuries stemming from smoke inhalation, according to the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Fire investigat­ors suspect a bad electrical outlet may be to blame. It appeared the fire started in the wall near the outlet, according to reports released by the Fire Department and Medical Examiner’s Office. There was no electricit­y in the unit, but the electricit­y was on downstairs.

The house is owned by Morocco Investment­s, a limited liability company

headed by one of Milwaukee’s most notorious landlords, Will Sherard.

Sherard’s company owns dozens of properties across the city and is frequently entangled in disputes with city officials and the courts over code violations and unpaid fines.

Municipal court records show the city currently has a handful of cases open against the company.

Over the years, Sherard racked up about $65,000 in fines and had properties with hundreds of code violations.

In 2017, the house on 14th Street was among those cited by city code inspectors. Responding to a complaint alleging “electric meters not working, wiring issues, sockets not working,” inspectors found 28 violations in the property, including four relating to electrical problems.

“A recent inspection indicated electrical wiring improperly installed or defective that is potentiall­y hazardous,” the Jan. 20, 2017, report states. “Restore to a safe condition. Permit required.”

The inspector gave the owner until March 1, 2017, to correct the problem.

When the inspector revisited the property in April, he reported the violations had been abated.

A search of electrical permits by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, however, found no records indicating a permit had been pulled. Permits trigger inspection­s by the city’s electrical experts who can assess whether the work was done properly.

City officials told the Journal Sentinel, the “Permit required,” language on the report was “boilerplat­e” and that sometimes the work did not actually require a permit.

Tom Mishefske, commission­er of the Department of Neighborho­od Services, said the specific violation regarding improperly installed or defective wiring pertained to wires extending out from a box in the kitchen that had no cover. It could have been a box for a lighting fixture.

“It’s safe to say the order that we issued was taken care of for those violations,” Mishefske said.

Mishefske said inspectors don’t open electrical panels or examine wiring behind drywall or plaster as part of general inspection­s. And the city does not conduct annual fire inspection­s on single and double family homes.

“It’s the owner’s responsibi­lity to make sure their property is up to code,” he said.

City officials were called to the property again in August this year after a complaint regarding trash in the yard. Inspectors issued a cleanup order. They didn’t go inside the house.

Sherard did not answer phones calls from the Journal Sentinel to his office or cellphone.

 ?? FAMILY ?? Patricia Colston, a mother and grandmothe­r, died in a fire Saturday near North 14th Street and West Capitol Drive.
FAMILY Patricia Colston, a mother and grandmothe­r, died in a fire Saturday near North 14th Street and West Capitol Drive.

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