CFD, community ties red ribbons to honor fallen Chicago Fire Department Captain David Meyer; Charles Green charged in Austin fire
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CHICAGO (WLS) — It’s been a difficult week for many in the Chicago Fire Department mourning the loss of Captain David Meyer.

The CFD captain died last week in a West Side fire that prosecutors say was ignited by a convicted felon.

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The community came out to Gladstone park on Sunday, honoring the Meyer family with red ribbons hung out all along North Milwaukee Avenue, right outside the funeral home where visitation services will be held.

“This is what we do for the ones we love,” said volunteer Maureen Stanton, a longtime friend of Meyer. “We love Dave, and we love his family.”

The flare of red ribbons are now shining across the Northwest Side, honoring a fallen hero that was taken far too soon.

Captain Meyer was killed in the line of duty Wednesday from injuries suffered in a garage fire in Austin.

READ MORE | Convicted felon charged in West Side fire that killed CFD captain to be held in custody

On Sunday, 45th Ward Alderman Jim Gardiner wanted to bring people together to show love to the Meyer family.

“That’s what the Northwest Side is all about,” Ald. Gardiner said. “We have a tight knit community. We have many first responders who live here, and we’re trying to give back just a sample of the love and appreciation David gave to this community.”

It’s a tragedy that has hit close to home for many in the community.

“It’s incredibly difficult for all of us, because we all know someone whose father or mother is a first responder, so to see loss like this happen, you know, it could affect anyone close to you at any time,” said Dan Ciolino with the Gladstone Park Chamber of Commerce.

People of all ages grabbed ribbons and spread them across the Northwest Side.

Justice will be served… our thoughts and prayers are with the Meyer family and making sure they get through this ordeal.

Ald. Jim Gardiner, 45th Ward

Stanton is one of the volunteers who showed up today, and she said her and Meyer were longtime friends.

“Every time you saw him he had a smile on his face,” Stanton said. “He was just a genuine wonderful man. He’s gonna be so missed by so many people.”

As people prepare for Meyer’s services over the next two days, the investigation also continues into the fire that led to his death.

Chicago police arrested 44-year-old Charles Green Friday for allegedly lighting a fire in a trash bin which investigators say was the cause of that garage fire. Green has been charged with two counts of murder and one count of aggravated arson.

When investigators arrested Green on the same day of the fire, they recovered lighters, lighter fluid, burnt paper and the clothes Green was wearing when he was recorded by several security cameras. Authorities said that clothing preliminarily tested positive for accelerants.

Green has denied any involvement in setting the fire. A witness, along with Green’s girlfriend, identified him in the surveillance video.

Prosecutors said Green is a convicted felon with five prior convictions dating back to the 1990s. According to court records, he already had a warrant for arrest issued for failure to appear in court for a retail theft case.

“Justice will be served, I’m sure of that,” Gardiner said. “Right now our concern, our thoughts and prayers are with the Meyer family and making sure they get through this ordeal.”

Public visitation for Captain Meyer will take place from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at Malec and Sons Funeral Home in Norwood Park on Chicago’s Northwest Side.

The funeral service follows Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Saint John Brebeuf Church in Niles.

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