Arson suspect in Palisades Fire that decimated Los Angeles is identified as his chilling online behavior emerges

In January, a 29 -year -old Uber driver was arrested in connection with Palisades fires, which greatly destroyed Los Angeles and destroyed the dozens of celebrities.
According to the US Deputy Chief Public Prosecutor Bill Essayli, Jonathan Rinderknecht was accused of starting the disaster fire ‘malicious’.
“The complaint claims that Rinderknecht has started a fire in Pacific Palisades on New Year’s New Year’s New Year’s day, and at the end of this fire, it turned into one of the most destructive fires in the history of Los Angeles, causing death and large -scale destruction.” he said.
‘Among the evidence collected from digital devices was an image depicting a burning city in Chatgpt.’
According to the authorities, Rinderknecht was arrested in Florida. The first hearing will be held today at Orlando at 13.30.
He was accused of harming the property by fire; This is a crime that necessarily requires at least five years of imprisonment and requires a penalty of up to 20 years.
The fire on January 7 killed 12 people in Pacific Palisades, a rich coastal neighborhood of Los Angeles, and destroyed more than 6,000 houses and buildings.
Famous names such as Paris Hilton, Tom Hanks and Mandy Moore lost their mansions in fires.
29 -year -old Jonathan Rinderknecht was accused of starting Palisades fires that destroyed Los Angeles
Authorities, the evidence collected from the digital devices among the Chatgpt, a burning city of the image of a appearance of an image, he said.
During a storm caused by weather conditions in Southern California, a forest fire came out near Pacific Palisades on the west side of Los Angeles
Inspectors still could not determine the cause of the Eaton Fire, which came out of the fire or Altadena on the same day and caused the death of 18 people.
Both fires burned for days and all neighborhoods turned into rubble and ashes.
An external examination published in September revealed that lack of resources for sending emergency warnings and non -current policies have led to a delay of evacuation warnings.
Los Angeles district managers prepared by the report, ‘outdated policies, inconsistent practices and communication weakness’, including a number of weaknesses prevented the reaction of the district said.
Associated Press, destructive Pacific Palisades forest fire closest to the beginning of the first evacuation order covering the neighborhood, some of these houses have already come about 40 minutes after burning.
The browser traffic records reveal that the most destructive forest fire in the history of California spread rapidly in ornamental plants and burning houses on January 7 at 11:17.
As the flames that the windswenned fell towards the nearby hills, so many people fled on their own that the traffic was locked when the authorities ordered the evacuation at 12:07.
The authorities eventually called on people to leave their cars and leave them on foot, and then cleaned abandoned vehicles using bulldozer and led to firefighters.
Firefighters are running in Pacific Palisades, California, while the fires of the bushes are burning
Paris Hilton lost his mansion on the coast in Malibu in fires. It was not his main residence
In Malibu, a house on the coast of the ocean was completely burned. ‘ Image before fire
Despite the timing of the order, almost all of the residents of Pacific Palisades managed to reach a safe place; Some of them were relieved of this relaxation against extreme awareness against the danger of fire in a region that wounded frequently, the efforts of the first intervention teams, the attempt to evacuate many people on their own, and the fact that the fire came out to realize that the close to the close.
Time delay is one of the various problems that can complicate fire intervention. Due to the fact that severe winds prevented air intervention, water taps dried up due to unprecedented demand.
A reservoir near Pacific Palisades was empty because he needed repair. According to Los Angeles Times, the commanders of the Los Angeles Fire Department of the Los Angeles decided not to assign approximately 1000 firefighters and dozens of water.




