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Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office

Man admits setting fire inside Atlantic City apartment building, causing flooding

Investigators said video shows the man setting items on fire outside an apartment door, then holding a lit paper plate up to a ceiling sprinkler.

Derek Callahan

Apr 27, 2026, 10:01 AM

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An Atlantic City man pleaded guilty to a charge of causing widespread damage, prosecutors said.

Khalil Washington, 42, entered a plea Friday in Superior Court that calls for a seven-year sentence in New Jersey State Prison.

Police said officers were called Aug. 18, 2025, to the High Gates apartment building on Absecon Boulevard for a reported fire. Investigators said surveillance video showed Washington gathering items from a trash room, setting them on fire outside an apartment door, then lighting a paper plate and holding it up to a ceiling sprinkler.

The sprinkler activated and flooded the building, prosecutors said. Washington was arrested at the scene and taken to a hospital for injuries caused by the force of the sprinkler.

Sentencing is scheduled for July 17.

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