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Jury selection begins Monday for the federal trial of Jonathan Rinderknecht, accused of intentionally starting the Lachman Fire in January 2025 — a blaze that reignited and exploded into the catastrophic Palisades Fire, destroying thousands of homes and claiming twelve lives. Prosecutors allege he used a lighter to ignite vegetation and point to AI-generated images of burning cities as evidence of his intent, seeking up to 45 years in prison. Rinderknecht, now in Florida, denies willfully starting the fire and argues the two fires are unrelated, challenging the prosecution’s “holdover theory” that the initial fire carried by wind became the larger inferno. Investigators spent months gathering digital and DNA evidence to prove the direct link. The trial, expected to last 11 days, comes as the Palisades Fire scorched over 23,000 acres and wiped out nearly 7,000 structures under brutal Santa Ana winds.
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