The Florida man charged with starting January’s Palisades Fire in Los Angeles had previous encounters with law enforcement before his arrest, according to newly released video and records.
Prosecutors allege Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, maliciously set the Lachman Fire just after midnight on January 1, which smoldered underground until it was rekindled by Santa Ana winds on January 7, becoming the larger and far more destructive Palisades Fire.
Prior to his arrest on the federal arson charges earlier this month, Rinderknecht had a notable run-in with police in Florida.
Palm Bay Police released footage from an August 2, 2025, traffic stop in Brevard County, FL, where Rinderknecht was pulled over for driving 71 miles per hour in a 45 mph zone as he was making food deliveries. During the stop, an officer noticed several unmarked pill bottles inside the vehicle.
The officer told Rinderknecht that driving with unmarked prescription bottles is illegal and asked him to step out of the car, the video shows. The officer examined the pills, ultimately determining they were not illicit drugs and handed them back to Rinderknecht.
Rinderknecht received a $284 citation for speeding.
Two months later, federal authorities arrested him in Melbourne, Florida, for starting the Palisades Fire, which destroyed thousands of structures in the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Brentwood, and killed 12 people.
If convicted on the federal charge of destruction of property by means of fire, Rinderknecht faces a maximum sentence of 45 years in federal prison.
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