Burned landlord remains in critical condition

CHICAGO Early Tuesday morning, someone doused 77-year-old Harlan Hayes with gasoline and set him on fire after he answered his front door to an acquiantance. While no arrests have been made, police say they know who they're looking for.

Neighborhood residents say Hayes has been very much involved in improving the community. He has been the owner of the building for more than 30 years.

"Somebody was banging on the door hollering for help. When my friend came downstairs and told me to call the police, that's what I did. I looked out the window, he was burned all over," said Kathy Hinton, neighbor.

Hinton says Hayes was so badly burned that she only recognized her neighbor by his voice.

According to neighbors, the suspect is a former tenant who had been kicked out of the building by Hayes for selling drugs. Those who know him say he's spent a lifetime trying to make this neighborhood a safer and cleaner place to live.

"Harlan Hayes is one of the best guys you will ever want to meet. Wonderful neighbor, wonderful guy. Always trying to help this block and people who lived on the block," said Rev. Leon Finney, community leader.

"He was in charge of sending out petitions that would help get rid of the liquor store or the gangs or anything that was trouble around here," said Leonard Susberry, victim's friend.

Hayes also tried to help his tenants. Years ago, Susberry, one of his tenants caught on fire from a hot plate and Hayes put it out.

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