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Ventura Residents Rally Around Homeless Veteran Lit on Fire at Beach Amid Search for Assailants
The life of a homeless man who suffered serious burns when he was doused in lighter fluid and set on fire as he slept on a Ventura beach over the weekend was saved by the quick-thinking actions of a passerby, who extinguished the flames before calling for help.
The unidentified man happened to be near Pierpont Beach at South Seaward Avenue around 11 p.m. Sunday when 58-year-old John Frazier was attacked by three men, according to a news release from the Ventura Police Department. He dialed 911 after putting out the blaze.
Doug Kern walked by moments after the man used sand to put out the fire, which has engulfed Frazier in flames of up to 6-feet high.
Frazier was being treated USC Medical Center for second and third degree burns that covered up to 40 percent of his extremities and torso, according to police. He was expected to survive.
A motive has not been given for the attack.
Those who knew Frazier believed he was a veteran who moved from New Mexico about six months ago and had been staying at the beach ever since.
Curtis Schoefield, who said he often sat and spoke with Frazier on the beach, told KTLA the man was always flashing a peace sign.
“He never harmed nobody,” he said.

Since the attack occurred late Saturday, residents of the tight-knit beach community have rallied around Frazier, leaving messages and lighting candles on the beach in his honor.
The three assailants remained at large as of early Tuesday. Residents expressed their believe that arrests would be made in the case.
“We just want to get the little crooks who did this,” a male resident said, adding, “They’ll get him, we’ve got a good police department here.
Police described the wanted men as being in their late teens or early 20s and having shaved heads (They're Conks
A community meeting was also planned for 7 p.m. Tuesday, during which time the incident would be discussed.















