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Florida man charged in deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles

Jonathan Rinderknecht of Melbourne, Florida, is being charged.

by Dolores Quintana

Prosecutors Say Chat GPT Generated Digital Evidence Links Suspect to the Blaze

Federal authorities announced Friday the arrest of Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, on charges of maliciously setting the Palisades Fire, a catastrophic blaze that erupted on New Year’s Day and went on to become one of Los Angeles’ most destructive wildfires in recent memory.

According to a criminal complaint unsealed by Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, investigators allege that Rinderknecht intentionally started the fire in Pacific Palisades, sparking a chain of events that led to widespread devastation, multiple deaths, and severe property loss across the region.

Federal prosecutors said digital evidence collected from Rinderknecht’s electronic devices included an image he reportedly generated using ChatGPT, depicting a city engulfed in flames, a detail authorities cited as part of his alleged preoccupation with destruction.

“While we cannot undo the damage and destruction that was done, we hope his arrest and the charges against him bring some measure of justice to the victims of this horrific tragedy,” Essayli said.

Los Angeles City Councilwoman Traci Park, 11th Council District, said in a press statement via email, “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. That this fire was intentionally and maliciously set only enhances our grief and outrage. But 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.

I am incredibly grateful to the ATF, US Forest Service, LAFD, LAPD, and the US Attorney’s office for their continued diligence and partnership.”

Rinderknecht is scheduled to make his initial court appearance on Friday at 1:30 p.m. Eastern time in U.S. District Court in Orlando, Florida. He is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

The Palisades Fire, which scorched thousands of acres and destroyed numerous homes, remains under investigation by federal and local fire authorities.

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