Shonda Benton climbed into bed and was ready to relax early Monday morning when a knock on her front door ensured the single mother wouldnt get any sleep. In her Pinehurst Street driveway, inches away from her homes exterior, flames were spreading on top of the 2016 Nissan Versa she purchased in November. In the time since she walked inside, took ribs out of the stove, showered, turned the television on and lay down, Benton says an unknown person mustve sat her car on fire. Benton never got back to her ribs. "Im very angry," she said.
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