Jury reaches verdict in trial of Palisades Fire arson suspect

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Jury reaches verdict in trial of Palisades Fire arson suspect

A jury has reached a verdict in the case against Jonathan Rinderknecht , the man accused of starting the blaze that turned into the deadly and destructive Palisades Fire in 2025. …

A jury has reached a verdict in the case against Jonathan Rinderknecht , the man accused of starting the blaze that turned into the deadly and destructive Palisades Fire in 2025. The verdict is expected to be announced in court shortly. Prosecutors argued that Rinderknecht maliciously started a fire near the Pacific Palisades community in Los Angeles in the early morning of Jan. 1, 2025. That fire developed into what became the Palisades Fire . According to the Department of Justice, law enforcement agencies determined that the Palisades Fire was a "holdover" fire and a continuation of the Lachman Fire, which sparked on the morning of New Year's Day 2025. Although fire crews suppressed the fire, it continued to smolder and burn underground. Rinderknecht , 30, a Florida resident, had just finished a shift as an Uber driver during the early morning hours of Jan. 1, 2025, when he allegedly started the Lachman Fire in an area of the hills in the Palisades that was covered with heavy vegetation. Prosecutors said he called 911 multiple times and initially fled the scene but returned to the area after witnessing fire engines passing by. Rinderknecht's defense has argued that he was simply a witness to the blaze. "No matter what the government's theory is, the evidence will show Jonathan did not start the Jan. 1 fire," Defense attorney Steve Haney said, noting that when Rinderknecht saw the brushfire just after midnight, he called 911 multiple times to report it. …

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