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A lightening strike may have been the cause of a fire that destroyed the Orange, Texas home ofEarl Thomasearly Thursday evening, authorities said.
The NFL star, 33, was at home with two of his family members when the fire started according to Orange Fire Department Deputy Chief Payton Smith, who toldFOX4 Beaumontthat the blaze sparked around 5 p.m. local time.
Thomas was alerted to the trouble when he heard a loud “popping sound” resembling a lightening strike, Smith said to the outlet. He and his family then saw smoke stemming from the southeast corner of the house and quickly evacuated.
It wasn’t long before the home became engulfed in flames. The residence lit up so fast that firefighters, upon arrival, had to go into “defense mode” to combat the intense flames/smoke and get the blaze under control, Chief Matt Manshack, of the Little Cypress Fire and Orange County ESD 3, told12 News Now.
It’s the largest residential fire in terms of monetary damage in the city’s history, Smith noted to FOX4 Beaumont.
Thomas spoke with firefighters upon their arrival but left with his family members as the flames raged on, Orange Fire Department Fire Marshal Randy Ener shared to 12 News Now. Officials told the outlet they believe one of the members with him was his mother.
They also said to the outlet that they are still investigating the cause of the fire, an have not yet ruled out a lightening strike. Recorded weather for that day, perWeather Underground, show lightening storms moved through the area around the same time the fire reportedly started.
PEOPLE reached out to Thomas, as well as both the Orange Fire Department Deputy and Little Cypress Fire and Orange County ESD 3, for comment.
The athlete, who grew up in Orange, has yet to speak out publicly about the incident. An investigation into the fire is ongoing, officials told 12 News Now.
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In April, Thomas told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that he is “ready” to return to the NFL, adding, “I’m in shape. My timing is on point — I’m proud of that.”
But the following month, on May 13, Thomas was arrested in Orange for allegedly breaching a protective order, theAustin American-Statesmenreported. He had alleged sent threatening messages to a woman about her and her three children, two to more times within a 12 month period. That’s considered a third-degree felony.
He was booked in jail but is out on a $15,000 bond, PEOPLE confirmed through public records at the time. The warrant for Thomas' arrest was made weeks prior on April 27 in Austin, where Thomas owns a home with his estranged wife.
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Police said that on April 18, Thomas allegedly told the woman he had two handguns before threatening her via texts, in which she claimed he said, “Waiting on hand in foot id why I’ll kick your ass.” The next day, he allegedly texted the woman, “I hope u in the car with him and the kids and y’all drive off the road,” before threatening to “poison” her children.
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As a result, she was charged with burglary of a habitation with the intent to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon — family violence. She was reportedly released on bond. Nina later filed for divorce in November of that year.
source: people.com