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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Exclusive | Palisades fire suspect will ‘go to war’ over charges
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Exclusive | Palisades fire suspect will ‘go to war’ over charges

Last updated: January 7, 2026 4:10 pm
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The Uber driver accused of starting the Palisades Fire is gearing up for a fierce legal battle to defend himself against the charges. Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, from Melbourne, Florida, has been charged with maliciously starting the fire that eventually led to the devastating Palisades Fire in January. His attorney, Steve Haney, has declared that there will be no plea bargain and that they are prepared for an “epic war” in court.

The prosecution alleges that Rinderknecht started the Lachman Fire on January 1 last year in the hills above the Pacific Palisades community. Despite firefighters initially managing the blaze, underground embers persisted and eventually escalated into the destructive Palisades Fire on January 7, causing widespread destruction in the area.

Rinderknecht was arrested on October 7 and indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of destruction of property by means of fire, arson affecting property used in interstate commerce, and timber set afire. He has pleaded not guilty and faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted.

According to court documents, law enforcement concluded that the Palisades Fire was a result of the Lachman Fire smoldering underground and being fanned by strong winds. Investigators used various methods, including witness statements, video surveillance, and cellphone data, to determine that Rinderknecht deliberately set the initial fire on New Year’s Day.

Authorities claim that Rinderknecht, who was working as an Uber driver at the time, appeared agitated and angry before starting the fire. Witnesses reported seeing him in the area where the fire started, and he later called 911 to report the fire. However, he fled the scene, only to return and film the fire and firefighters in action.

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Despite the evidence presented by the prosecution, Rinderknecht’s attorney remains adamant about his client’s innocence. Haney has identified multiple witnesses, including firefighters and battalion chiefs, who heard fireworks near the origin of the fire around the time it started. He believes these witnesses will help prove Rinderknecht’s innocence in court.

Rinderknecht is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown LA awaiting his jury trial scheduled for April 21. His attorney has emphasized that they are fully committed to fighting for Rinderknecht’s innocence and ensuring that he receives a fair trial. The worst thing in the world for someone in a situation like this is to feel forgotten. This sentiment is echoed by attorney Haney, who is representing Rinderknecht, a man currently held in the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) without bond. Haney expresses frustration over his client’s predicament, emphasizing the dangerous environment of the federal facility where Rinderknecht is being held.

Rinderknecht’s situation is far from ideal, as he finds himself in a high-security facility rather than a more lenient county jail. Despite his cooperation with authorities and extensive interviews, Rinderknecht was shocked to be implicated in an arson case that occurred on January 1st. Haney highlights the lack of probable cause in the search warrants that led to the seizure of evidence in the case, and he is preparing to file a motion to suppress this evidence.

The uncertainty and distress faced by Rinderknecht in his current circumstances are palpable. The feeling of being unfairly targeted and misunderstood adds to his frustration and anxiety. Haney’s efforts to challenge the legality of the search warrants provide a glimmer of hope for Rinderknecht’s case.

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As this legal battle unfolds, it is crucial for Rinderknecht to know that he is not alone and that his plight has not been forgotten. The fight for justice and fairness continues, with Haney diligently working to uphold his client’s rights and challenge the allegations against him. In the face of adversity, Rinderknecht’s resilience and Haney’s dedication serve as beacons of hope in a challenging situation.

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