The childhood home of former President Bill Clinton was partially damaged early Friday in a fire that local Arkansas police are investigating as an arson.
“There was a strong odor of accelerant at the point of origin. It smelled like gasoline,” Hope Police Chief J.R. Wilson told NBC News.
A passing driver reported smoke pouring from the side of the Hope home — designated in 2011 as a National Historic Site — at 3:17 a.m. CT, Wilson said.
Police and fire arrived within a couple of minutes, and the blaze was “put … out very quickly,” Wilson said.
The back side of the two-story home was torched, and the flames reached about 8 feet high before they were distinguished, he added.
“The damage is minimal and repairable, and the structure is sound,” Wilson said.
Authorities collected evidence that includes graffiti found on a walkway leading to the north side of the home; the number 55 was spray-painted there in black.
In addition, on a north side door of the structure, there were two X’s and a loop coming out of the center of a frown like a tongue sticking out.
Wilson said there was no evidence suggesting a suspect or suspects had gotten inside.









