Mistrial declared in federal arson case related to California wildfires
Summary
A federal judge declared a mistrial in the case against Jonathan Rinderknecht, who is accused of starting a deadly California wildfire called the Palisades Fire. The jury could not agree on a verdict, and a new trial is scheduled for October 19, with Rinderknecht remaining in jail until then.Key Facts
- Judge Anne Hwang declared a mistrial after the jury could not reach a unanimous decision.
- Out of 12 jurors, 10 believed Rinderknecht was innocent.
- Prosecutors say Rinderknecht started the fire on January 1, 2025, using a barbecue lighter.
- The Palisades Fire caused 12 deaths and destroyed neighborhoods north of Los Angeles.
- The fire spread after burning unseen in tree roots and was pushed by strong winds through dry areas.
- Conditions like drought and more people living near wildlands have made wildfires worse in the Western US.
- Prosecutors plan to retry Rinderknecht and aim to prove his guilt before a new jury.
- Some jurors felt it was unfair to blame Rinderknecht without proving fire crews’ role or other factors.
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