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Trial begins for man accused of sparking Palisades Fire in California

A federal trial has begun for Jonathan Rinderknecht, who is accused of deliberately starting the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, California. Prosecutors allege Rinderknecht, 29, committed arson affecting interstate commerce and lighting timber aflame, leading to one of the city's most destructive wildfires.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-10 · 23:05 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Trial begins for man accused of sparking Palisades Fire in California
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A federal trial has begun for Jonathan Rinderknecht, who is accused of deliberately starting the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, California. Prosecutors allege Rinderknecht, 29, committed arson affecting interstate commerce and lighting timber aflame, leading to one of the city's most destructive wildfires. Opening statements were presented on Wednesday, with prosecutors claiming evidence places Rinderknecht at the fire's origin on January 1, 2025. Rinderknecht has pleaded not guilty, with his defense team arguing there is no proof he started the blaze and that he attempted to stop it. If convicted, he faces a minimum of five years in prison.

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If convicted, Rinderknecht faces a minimum of five years and a maximum of 45 years in prison.

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The Palisades Fire killed 12 people and destroyed swaths of the coastline north of Los Angeles.

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Defense lawyers argue there is no proof Rinderknecht ignited the blazes and that he tried to stop them.

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Rinderknecht has pleaded not guilty to starting the fire in January 2025.

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Federal prosecutors accuse Jonathan Rinderknecht of deliberately starting the Palisades Fire.

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Prosecutors say man deliberately started blaze that became one of the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles history.Federal prosecutors in the United States have accused 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht of deliberately starting the Palisades Fire, which grew into one of the most destructive in the history of Los Angeles, California.Opening statements were presented on Wednesday in Rinderknecht’s federal trial, where he stands accused of destroying property by means of fire, committing arson affecting interstate commerce, and lighting timber aflame.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Suspect charged with starting deadly Los Angeles Palisades firelist 2 of 3Trump yanks permitting process from Democrats after California fireslist 3 of 3What can we expect as fire season ramps up in California?end of listRinderknecht has pleaded not guilty to starting the fire in January 2025.While prosecutors portrayed him as an arsonist who premeditated his crime, defence lawyers argued there was no proof that he had ignited the blazes. If anything, they said, Rinderknecht had tried to stop them.“When all the evidence is in, there will be one thing missing: proof that Jonathan Rinderknecht started that fire on January 1,” lawyer Steve Haney told jurors.The Palisades Fire ultimately killed 12 people and left swaths of the coastline north of Los Angeles unrecognisable after sweeping through communities such as the Pacific Palisades.Jonathan Rinderknecht has denied responsibility for the 2025 Palisades Fire in California [File: US Attorney’s Office via AP]If convicted, Rinderknecht would face at least five years in prison, with a maximum sentence of 45 years.Prosecutors say that the Palisades Fire began on January 1, 2025, smouldering in root systems before flaring into a significant conflagration on January 7.They argue that evidence places Rinderknecht on the hilltop where the fire allegedly started.
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