The mansion was partially destroyed by a
four-alarm fire during the early morning of June 8, 2008, caused by a
Molotov cocktail. On February 17, 2011,
Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw announced that two
persons of interest had been identified as the arsonists. However, ultimately no one was charged with a crime resulting from the fire. According to
Travis County Assistant District Attorney Gregg Cox, who led the arson investigation, the ten-year
statute of limitations on felony arson in Texas has since expired, saying "chances are, they got away with it." In May 2009, $22 million was allocated to the restoration of the Governor's Mansion, $11 million of which came from the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. An additional $3.4 million was raised through private fund raising. The restoration was completed in 2012. ==See also==