OAKLAND, Calif. – Matt Horn, the chef and owner of the renowned Horn Barbecue in Oakland, faced a devastating blow as his restaurant on Mandela Parkway fell victim to arson, following a string of vandalization incidents.
The Incidents
Matt Horn’s woes began when his restaurant was defaced with graffiti on Sunday night, followed by the devastating sight of his prep crew discovering a portion of the building in ruins on Tuesday morning. The Oakland Fire Department spokesperson, Michael Hunt, confirmed suspicions of arson, citing evidence from last year’s fire at Horn Barbecue on Mandela Parkway. This incident, which occurred last year, is also under investigation for arson. However, investigators have not disclosed any potential links between the recent vandalism and the arson fire.
Investigation and Fallout
The investigation into the arson remains ongoing, with authorities yet to identify any suspects. The fire last year forced Horn Barbecue to close its doors for six months due to significant structural and electrical damage, compounded by recurring theft incidents. Despite the setbacks, Horn Barbecue managed to make a triumphant return, reopening at a new location beside its sister restaurant, Matty’s, on 8th Street in downtown Oakland just last week.
Conclusion: Rebuilding and Resilience
As Matt Horn and his team navigate the aftermath of the arson, the resilience of Horn Barbecue shines through. The community’s support and the determination to rebuild serve as a testament to the spirit of Oakland. With the reopening of Horn Barbecue, the aroma of smoked meats once again fills the streets, signaling a new chapter of perseverance and strength. For more local news updates, download The Local News App.
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