The decide declared a mistrial Friday within the federal trial of the person accused of beginning the lethal blaze that devastated the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles final 12 months, with the jury deadlocked.
Jonathan Rinderknecht was accused of “maliciously” beginning a hearth that six days later developed into what turned often known as the Palisades Fireplace, one of the damaging wildfires in Los Angeles historical past.
On this Jan. 8, 2025, file photograph, a person watches the flames from the Palisades Fireplace burning properties on the Pacific Coast Freeway amid a strong windstorm in Los Angeles.
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He was indicted on three federal counts — destruction of property by way of fireplace, arson affecting property utilized in interstate commerce and timber set afire — which carry as much as 45 years in jail. He pleaded not responsible.
The jury started deliberating Wednesday morning. They reported being deadlocked Thursday afternoon, noting that there have been two jurors with unwavering stances. The jury remained deadlocked on Friday, with 10 for not responsible and two for responsible, and Decide Anne Hwang declared a mistrial.
First Assistant U.S. Legal professional for the Central District of California Invoice Essayli mentioned his workplace plans to retry the case.
“The proof is powerful that Jonathan Rinderknecht is accountable for igniting the fireplace on January 1, 2025, which finally turned the Palisades fireplace,” Essayli mentioned in an announcement on social media. “We absolutely intend to retry this case earlier than a brand new jury and acquire responsible verdicts on all charged counts.”
Federal prosecutors alleged that Rinderknecht, who was working as an Uber driver on the time, ignited a brush fireplace that turned often known as the Lachman Fireplace simply after midnight on Jan. 1, 2025.
Regardless of being suppressed by fireplace crews, prosecutors allege that the fireplace continued to smolder till it surfaced once more almost every week later amid excessive winds and finally turned the Palisades Fireplace, which leveled neighborhoods in Los Angeles County and left 12 individuals lifeless.

On this Jan. 11, 2025, file photograph, a firefighting helicopter drops water because the Palisades fireplace grows close to the Mandeville Canyon neighborhood and Encino, Calif.
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Rinderknecht, a former Los Angeles resident, was arrested in Florida 9 months after the Palisades Fireplace.
Prosecutors alleged he was upset a couple of previous relationship, was fixated on wealth disparity and local weather change in messages with ChatGPT and wished “revenge” towards society for his issues.
The federal government additionally alleged he was fixated on Luigi Mangione, who has been charged with the homicide of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Following the December 2024 capturing, they are saying he looked for information on Mangione in addition to used the search phrases “free Luigi Mangione,” “lets take down all of the billionaires” and “reddit lets kill all of the billionaires.”

On this Feb. 27, 2025, file photograph, an aerial view reveals the ruins of properties destroyed within the Palisades Fireplace, in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
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Prosecutors mentioned Rinderknecht ended up engaged on Dec. 31, 2024, as a result of he had no plans to have fun New Yr’s Eve. They mentioned he went to Cranium Rock Trailhead in Topanga State Park after dropping off a passenger within the Pacific Palisades.
They alleged he used a BIC lighter to ignite the Lachman Fireplace, which they mentioned was not discovered to be brought on by lightning, fireworks or energy strains.
Rinderknecht known as 911 a number of instances to report the fireplace whereas near the ignition web site of the Lachman Fireplace, and took movies of it, in response to prosecutors. He additionally made a screen-recording on his iPhone of himself trying to name 911, which prosecutors argued throughout closing statements was suspicious and pointed to his guilt.
When interviewed within the wake of the Palisades Fireplace, he informed investigators that he noticed no fireworks within the space when the Lachman Fireplace began, prosecutors mentioned. When requested why somebody would begin a hearth within the Pacific Palisades, he talked about wealth disparity may very well be one of many the reason why, in response to prosecutors.

Jonathan Rinderknecht, accused of intentionally setting a blaze that grew into one of many deadliest and most damaging wildfires on file within the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, attends his trial at federal court docket in Los Angeles, on June 10, 2026, in a courtroom sketch.
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The protection mentioned Rinderknecht went to the world to look at fireworks, and argued that the Lachman Fireplace was began by fireworks. His protection lawyer, Steve Haney mentioned Rinderknecht known as 911 to attempt to cease the fireplace, and that the federal government discovered no proof that he was planning a hearth.
Throughout closing statements, Haney argued there was no direct proof supporting that Rinderknecht began the Lachman Fireplace and questioned the federal government’s concept that it was a “holdover” blaze that developed into the Palisades Fireplace.
Over two weeks, jurors heard testimony from arson and fireplace consultants, noticed digital and mobile proof and heard audio of Rinderknecht’s interviews with investigators and his 911 name reporting the Lachman Fireplace. Additionally they heard testimony from these impacted by the Palisades Fireplace.

Jonathan Rinderknecht is seen in a photograph launched by the Division of Justice.
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The Palisades Fireplace erupted on Jan. 7, 2025, burning greater than 23,000 acres over greater than three weeks and destroying almost 7,000 constructions, decimating the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, in response to California fireplace officers.
It ignited the identical day as the Eaton Fire, which burned greater than 14,000 acres in Los Angeles County, destroying greater than 9,400 constructions and killing 19 individuals, in response to officers.
The fires began burning throughout robust Santa Ana winds, which, mixed with dry situations, allowed them to spread quickly.
