Man who lit IndyGo bus on fire ordered to pay $1.7 million and gets 8 years in prison

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Shrouded in a white sheet back in 2024, a homeless man lit fires that destroyed an IndyGo Bus and damaged a bus stop. After pleading guilty, Tuesday he was sentenced to eight years in prison.

In a press release, U.S. prosecutors say Demarcus McCloud, 46, was sentenced for pleading guilty to two counts of arson and malicious damage of federal property. It landed him eight years in federal prison with three years of supervised release.

McCloud was ordered to pay over $1.7 million in restitution.

April 24, 2024, News 8 reported that McCloud set fire to the bus at 38th and North Meridian streets. He was caught on video pouring a brown jug of liquid on a seat and the center aisle of the bus, then McCloud lit a piece of paper on fire which sparked the flames.

One person, who was helping at the scene, was hurt from smoke inhalation.

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers arrested McCloud in a McDonald’s parking lot — he was holding two butane lighters at the time.

Four days prior, McCloud started another fire, this time in a trash can at the IndyGo Red Line bus stop at Virginia Avenue and New Jersey Street.

Both fires caused an estimated total of $1,790,685 in damages.

Court documents report that McCloud has a 25-year history of violent crime, including: battery of his mother and of a woman who rejected him while McCloud was peddling money, robbery, attempted car theft, drug offenses, having a gun as a violent felon, and threatening to rape and murder another woman.

U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana Tom Wheeler said in the press release, “Federal dollars are invested in our communities to serve and protect the public, not to be torched by a violent repeat offender with no regard for human life. Thanks to the swift response of first responders and the dedication of our federal and local law enforcement partners, he has been held accountable for his dangerous and destructive conduct.”

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McCloud lighting a piece of paper on an IndyGo bus. (Provided photo/U.S. Department of Justice)
McCloud lighting an IndyGo bus on fire. (Provided photo/U.S. Department of Justice)
Fire at the IndyGo bus depot. (Provided photo/U.S. Department of Justice)

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