"Midlothian man convicted in $2.1 million Robious Middle fire"
By: Mark Bowes | Richmond Times Dispatch
Published: February 16, 2012
A Midlothian man was convicted Thursday of breaking into Robious Middle School last summer while in a drug-and-alcohol induced fog and setting a fire that caused more than $2 million in damage.
Robert W. Altizer, 22, whose attorney said Altizer "blacked out" during his destructive rampage, pleaded guilty in Chesterfield County Circuit Court to arson and burglary charges stemming from the July 10 fire. A felony vandalism charge was dropped by prosecutors at a November preliminary hearing.
Judge Harold W. Burgess Jr. accepted Altizer's pleas and set sentencing for May 31. Altizer could be sentenced to up to 60 years in prison. But sentencing guidelines for Altizer, who has no previous felony convictions, call for a minimum term of eight months and a maximum of two years.
Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney L. Dennis Collins said the school division's risk management office calculated total damage to the school and its contents at $2,151,881. But defense attorney John Rockecharlie challenged that figure and will be allowed to review the damage report before the court decides on a final restitution amount.
According to a summary of evidence by Lt. Joseph Harvey of the Chesterfield Fire Marshal's Office, Altizer broke into the school about 5 a.m. through a window in the school's cafeteria. He apparently pulled a garden hose just outside the window into the building and turned on the water, causing minor flooding in the cafeteria.
Footage from surveillance cameras inside the school showed Altizer walking around inside and at one point entering a classroom. Smoke can be seen coming from the room after he left, and he eventually returned and threw what appeared to be water from a bucket into the classroom, as if to douse a fire.
He then tried to leave the school but had difficulty getting out, so he used a chair to smash the glass in a door. He left but then returned a short time later and can be seen using a cigarette lighter to ignite a box of textbooks in a hallway near the cafeteria. Altizer then wandered off.
Harvey estimated that Altizer was inside the school for about 1½ hours.