- Jonathan Rinderknecht is set to stand trial this week, accused of igniting the catastrophic Palisades Fire that killed 12 people and destroyed thousands of homes.
- Rinderknecht has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, facing a minimum of five years in prison if convicted of malicious destruction by fire.
- Prosecutors allege Rinderknecht started a fire on New Year's Day 2025 that smoldered before erupting, citing cellphone data and a Bic lighter found in his vehicle as key evidence.
- The defense argues Rinderknecht is being unfairly blamed, suggesting authorities failed to extinguish an earlier fire, though the judge ruled against presenting evidence of fire department negligence.
- The trial begins amid ongoing grief and frustration in the Palisades, where residents face rebuilding delays and insurance disputes, and the disaster is also affecting Los Angeles politics.
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The suspect says he’s a scapegoat. Prosecutors say he sparked disaster