Department of Justice Seal

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2000

(202) 514-2007

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"Today's plea represents the largest number of fires charged to any single defendant since President Clinton formed the NCATF," said James E. Johnson, Treasury Under Secretary for Enforcement, and Co-Chair of the NCATF. "This case demonstrates the impact of our collaborative efforts. With more than 900 church fires investigated since 1996, the NCATF success rate is more than double the national solve rate for all arsons. The investigators, prosecutors, and state and local authorities should be commended for their efforts."

"The dots were connected in this case due to timely communication between state and federal agencies. And the picture came into focus thanks to the cooperation of law enforcement agencies at all levels across the country," said Timothy M. Morrison, United States Attorney in Indianapolis.

With the exception of the church arsons occurring in the Southern District of Indiana, all of the other cases were previously filed in their respective districts. The cases were then transferred to the Southern District of Indiana based on an agreement that Ballinger would plead guilty to all charges at a hearing scheduled in the Southern District of Indiana.

According to the plea agreement unsealed today, the Justice Department will recommend that Ballinger be sentenced to more than 42 years in prison.

Ballinger still faces federal charges in the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia for setting five church fires in Georgia in December 1998 and January 1999, including one in which a firefighter was killed while on duty. Ballinger will be transported to Georgia to face the charges there following his sentencing in Indiana. Today's guilty plea in Indianapolis covers all other federal charges currently pending against Ballinger.

According to the plea agreement, Ballinger grew up in the Yorktown, Indiana area and traveled extensively throughout the country during his adult life, studying and practicing his religious beliefs as a Luciferian. He frequently expressed his hostility toward organized Christianity, signed individuals he met to contracts with the devil, and termed himself a missionary of Lucifer. In late 1993, Ballinger began traveling with an 18-year-old woman named Angela Wood. While living in motels with Ballinger, Wood obtained short term employment as a nightclub dancer at various locations to pay their living expenses. Wood also assisted Ballinger in setting many of the church fires, primarily acting as a lookout so that Ballinger would not be spotted setting the fires.

According to the papers, most of the fires Ballinger set were started late at night or early in the morning at isolated rural churches. On most occasions, Ballinger broke a window at the side or back of the church, poured a flammable mixture (usually gasoline) into the church, set the flammable mixture on fire with a lighter, then left the area.

The first church arson committed by Ballinger and Wood was at the Concord Church of Christ, Lebanon, Indiana on January 10, 1994. The church was an approximately 100 year old white frame church which was depicted in the opening scene of the movie "Hoosiers."

Angela Wood pleaded guilty in November 1999 to one count of conspiracy to commit arson and church arson, one count of arson of a building in interstate commerce, four counts of church arson and one count of use of fire to commit a federal felony. Wood is cooperating with the government in the cases against Ballinger and will be sentenced by Judge Barker following the completion of Ballinger's cases in the Southern District of Indiana.

In a related case, Donald Puckett of Lebanon, Indiana, pled guilty and was sentenced in September 1999 to an arson charge for assisting Ballinger and Wood in setting the Concord Church of Christ Fire in January 1999. Puckett is currently serving a 27 month sentence of imprisonment for his conviction, and is cooperating with the government.

Ballinger is currently detained in the Marion County Jail in Indianapolis pending sentencing in these cases. United States District Court Judge Sarah Evans Barker will set a sentencing date within 70 days.

The National Church Arson Task Force was established by President Clinton in June 1996 and continues to investigate arsons at houses of worship. The NCATF represents a coordinated effort of local, state and federal agencies, led by the Departments of Justice and Treasury, to investigate and prosecute arson attacks on houses of worship, as well as assist communities in the wake of fires. The other federal agencies include HUD, the FBI, the ATF, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Community Relations Service.

As reported in the Third Year Report of the NCATF, released in January, the Task Force had opened investigations into 827 arsons, bombings and attempted bombings that occurred at houses of worship between January 1, 1995 and October 5, 1999. Federal, state and local authorities have arrested 364 suspects in connection with 294 incidents. The NCATF's 35.6% arrest rate is more than double the rate of arson arrests nationwide.

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SEPARATE INDICTMENTS AND INFORMATIONS RELATED TO

JAY SCOTT BALLINGER GUILTY PLEAS ON JULY 11, 2000

Southern District of Indiana 1 count conspiracy to commit arson / church arson

3 counts arson of a building in interstate commerce

8 counts church arson

2 counts use of fire to commit a federal felony

Eastern District of Tennessee 1 count church arson

Central District of California 1 count arson of a building in interstate commerce

Western District of Kentucky 4 counts church arson

Eastern District of Missouri 1 count church arson

District of South Carolina 1 count church arson

Northern District of Indiana 1 count arson of a building in interstate commerce

2 counts church arson

Southern District of Ohio 1 count arson of a building in interstate commerce

1 count church arson

Northern District of Alabama 1 count church arson

Northern District of Ohio 1 count church arson

CHURCH ARSONS TO WHICH JAY SCOTT BALLINGER PLEADED GUILTY

JULY 11, 2000:

January 10, 1994 Concord Church of Christ

Lebanon, IN

March 1, 1994 Liberty Baptist Church

Kempton, IN

July 1, 1994 Church of God at Angola

Angola, IN

July 8, 1994 Maranatha Baptist Church

Versailles, OH

July 11, 1994 First Eminence Baptist Church, Eminence, IN

September 25, 1995 South Shore American Baptist Church

Dana Point, CA

October 27, 1996 Sunlight Baptist Church

Eastaboga, AL

December 22, 1996 Arm Oak Baptist Church

Hardeeville, SC

July 28, 1997 Sumach United Methodist Church, Wardell, MO

November 13, 1997 Milledgeville United Methodist Church

Milledgeville, IN

April 21, 1998 Hawcreek Missionary Baptist Church

Hope, IN

June 10, 1998 Grace Baptist Church

Coatesville, IN

July 25, 1998 New Liberty Congregational Christian Church, Lynn, IN

September 10, 1998 Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, Lewisville, IN

November 20, 1998 Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Fillmore, IN

November 27, 1998 Christian Liberty Church

Sheridan, IN

December 20, 1998 Mt. Eden Christian Church. Little York, IN

December 21, 1998 Bolton Schoolhouse Missionary Baptist Church. Bonnieville, KY

December 22, 1998 Little Hurricane Primitive Baptist Church

Manchester, TN

January 17, 1999 Cedar Grove Baptist Church, Franklin, KY

January 18, 1999 Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, Elkton, KY

January 18, 1999 New Harmony Baptist Church, Morgantown, KY

January 23, 1999 Otterbein United Brethren Church, Rockford, OH

January 25, 1999 Stidham United Methodist Church. Lafayette, IN

January 30, 1999 Wabash Primitive Baptist Church, Huntington, IN

February 6, 1999 Community United Methodist Church

Brookville, OH