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Uber driver, 29, arrested for intentionally starting deadly Palisades Fire

October 8, 2025
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Uber driver, 29, arrested for intentionally starting deadly Palisades Fire
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Authorities have arrested a 29-year-old Florida man for intentionally igniting a New Year’s Day fire that allegedly smoldered underground for days and later exploded into the deadly Palisades Fire.

Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, of Melbourne, Florida, was arrested Tuesday on a federal charge of destruction of property by means of fire, Acting United States Attorney Bill Essayli announced at a Wednesday morning news conference. He was due to make his initial appearance in federal court in Florida later in the day.

“The complaint alleges that a single person’s recklessness caused one of the worst fires Los Angeles has ever seen, resulting in death and widespread destruction in Pacific Palisades,” Essayli said.

Rinderknecht is accused of maliciously setting a fire along a hiking trail shortly after midnight on January 1. The Lachman Fire burned eight acres and was initially believed to be extinguished. Instead, it remained a “holdover” fire underground for nearly a week until Santa Ana winds rekindled the flames on January 7, leading to the massive Palisades Fire, federal investigators allege.

The Palisades Fire ultimately scorched 23,448 acres, destroyed 6,837 structures, and killed 12 people in the Pacific Palisades and Malibu.

Federal investigators said Rinderknecht had been working as an Uber driver on New Year’s Eve. Two passengers from separate trips told authorities that he “appeared agitated and angry” that night, officials alleged. (Read the complaint)

After dropping off a passenger in the Pacific Palisades, investigators say Rinderknecht drove toward the Skull Rock Trailhead, parked his car, attempted to contact a former friend, and walked up the trail.

“He then used his iPhone to take videos at a nearby hilltop area and listened to a rap song – to which he had listened repeatedly in previous days – whose music video included things being lit on fire,” the Department of Justice said in a statement.

The theme and lyrics of the song, “Un Zder, Un The” by the French artist Josman, involves depression and marijuana use.

Sensors detected the Lachman Fire at that location at 12:12 a.m. on January 1. Rinderknecht called 911 several times over the next five minutes, initially unable to connect due to poor cell phone range, authorities allege. He later connected and reported the fire from the bottom of the hiking trail, and then he drove away.

“Rinderknecht then fled in his car, passing fire engines driving in the opposite direction. He then turned around and followed the fire engines to the scene, driving at a high rate of speed,” the DOJ said. “Rinderknecht walked up the same trail from earlier that night to watch the fire and the firefighters.”

According to the criminal complaint, Rinderknecht was interviewed on January 24, when he allegedly lied about his location, claiming he was near the bottom of the hiking trail when he first saw the fire. Geolocation data from his iPhone, however, allegedly showed he was standing in a clearing only 30 feet from the fire as it began to spread, officials said.

Investigators cited other digital records that led to the arrest, including evidence that Rinderknecht had generated an AI image using ChatGPT months before the fire, which prosecutors described as a “dystopian painting showing in part a burning forest and a crowd fleeing from it.”

If convicted, he faces a mandatory minimum sentence of five years and a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.

“No measure of justice will ever restore what was lost in the Pacific Palisades, and nothing will ever make this right for the thousands of people who lost everything – lives, homes, jobs, memories, futures,” said L.A. councilwoman Traci Park, whose district encompasses the fire-ravaged neighborhoods. “This arrest acknowledges to every victim and survivor that what happened matters, that there will be accountability, and that their loss will not be forgotten.”

Erupting during the same Santa Ana windstorm, the Eaton Fire in Altadena and Pasadena was part of a “fire siege” event that severely strained local and state resources. The Eaton Fire went on to burn 14,021 acres, destroyed 9,414 structures, and claimed 18 lives.

Initial estimates for the combined insured losses alone were approximately $75 billion, with total losses estimated between $76 billion and $131 billion, making January’s “fire siege” one of the costliest disasters in U.S. history.

The post Uber driver, 29, arrested for intentionally starting deadly Palisades Fire appeared first on KTLA.

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