Iliad Bookshop needs help recovering from arson
Donation protected
On the evening of Thursday, November 3rd, around 11:30 pm, someone piled the Iliad Bookshop's free books up against the store's main doors and set fire to the stack. They taped flyers on the store's walls; the flyers are incoherent but indicate this was a deliberate act of arson.
We were very lucky: neighbors saw the flames and flagged down a passing firetruck; had the firefighters arrived mere moments later, the entire store would probably have gone up. As it is, we suffered heavy damage to the main entry. The doors (which are metal) are still functional, but will need to be either replaced or fixed. We lost lighting fixtures, signage, and wood framing; we also suffered damage to the mural on the right side of the doors. Smoke filled the interior of the store, but we were able to rescue our two cats Zeus and Apollo and we're hopeful that the damage to the books and fixtures is minimal.
We have high insurance deductibles so we need to cover the cost of replacing the exterior lights, sign, and trim, and touching up the mural. We expect the funds we're looking for to be divided between repair costs and a mural artist.
To see more about the incident, view the CBS news report.
We are tremendously grateful to our community for keeping us in business for 35 years, and offering to help during this anxious time.
Organizer
Daniel Weinstein
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA