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BackMistrial Declared in Arson Case Linked to Deadly California Wildfire
Mistrial Declared in Arson Case Linked to Deadly California Wildfire
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Al Jazeera6/26/2026Crime2 min read

Mistrial Declared in Arson Case Linked to Deadly California Wildfire

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  • A US federal judge declared a mistrial in the arson case against Jonathan Rinderknecht, accused of starting the Palisades Fire.
  • The jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision, with 10 of 12 jurors believing Rinderknecht was innocent.
  • Prosecutors intend to retry the case.

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Why It Matters

A mistrial was declared in the arson case of Jonathan Rinderknecht, accused of starting the deadly Palisades Fire. The jury could not reach a unanimous decision, with most believing the suspect was innocent.

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A United States federal judge has declared a mistrial in an arson case brought against a man suspected of sparking the flames that would later grow into one of the deadliest wildfires in California history.

Judge Anne Hwang declared a mistrial on Friday morning, one day after local media reported that the jury in the case had informed her that they were not able to reach a unanimous decision.

Out of 12 jurors, 10 believed that the suspect, Jonathan Rinderknecht, was innocent. Federal prosecutors promised to retry the man they accused of intentionally setting the fire.

“The evidence is strong that Jonathan Rinderknecht is responsible for igniting the fire on January 1, 2025, which eventually became the Palisades fire. We fully intend to retry this case before a new jury and obtain guilty verdicts on all charged counts,” US attorney for the Central District of California, Bill Essayli, said in a social media post in response to the decision.

Judge Hwang ordered Rinderknecht detained until his retrial begins on October 19.

Culpability for the Palisades Fire, which led to the deaths of 12 people and destroyed entire neighbourhoods along the coast north of Los Angeles, has become a contentious issue.

Prosecutors allege that Rinderknecht used a barbecue lighter to light a fire on January 1, 2025. Firefighters initially believed that they had successfully suppressed the flames, only for them to spark a blaze on January 7 after continuing to burn undetected in the root system.

Fierce winds then swept the flames across the area’s dry landscape, fuelling the fire that eventually spread into populated areas and caused widespread destruction.

Conditions such as drought, worsened by climate change, and an increase in the number of people living in fire-prone areas at the edge of wildlands, have contributed to the increased lethality of wildfires in the Western US.

A juror who identified themselves as Syrena but declined to share her last name told the news service The Associated Press that it seemed unfair to assign Rinderknecht blame for the fires, given the negligence of other parties.

“There just isn’t enough proof,” she said.

“Shouldn’t the firemen, shouldn’t they have known?” she added.

The government did not offer direct proof that Rinderknecht lit the initial blaze, arguing that he had been in the area where it took place and portraying him as an aggrieved individual who sought to take out his anger on society through arson.

“This is a big victory, and it feels so unfair that, given the circumstances, the government maintains my son in jail,” said the suspect’s father, Joel Rinderknecht.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Federal prosecutors will retry the arson case against Jonathan Rinderknecht.

    Very likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Will prosecutors retry the case successfully?
  • What led to the jury's deadlock?
  • Were other parties negligent in the fire's spread?

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This article was originally published by Al Jazeera.

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